The ODC 420 by Creek Company I have now had the pleasure using one and I will say I was very happy to finally use one. This is the tube I have wanted since I first started tubing, and I was not disappointed. I have now had a chance to ride in quite a few float tubes and this one comes second on my list as far as quality and us ability.
The ODC 420 is a great tube for the money, it rides very high in the water and is very comfortable to sit in for hours on end. The pluses are as I stated above including the PVC coating under the tube witch is very a nice thing to add to a tube.
There are some down sides to this tube as I stated it is now second on my list as top quality float tubes. The down sides are the valves are in the pockets, which is rough, because to get to the valves you need to move all the gear to the side or take it out of the pocket. This is just a pain but not a really bad issue. The other issue I see at least for me, is my legs rub on the inside of the tube so it seem to be slightly narrow for the inside diameter.
Over all the tube is very comfortable and tracks great in the water, you can spend along time on the water and take most everything you need for a simple day of fish. And the cost is just right a great deal can be had as well if you wait for one of the many sales Creek Company has going on. If you are in the market for a new float tube I do suggest you take a look at the ODC 420 it will be worth your time and would make a great tube for most anyone.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
ODC 420
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
Tubing the Salt VS Tubing the Fresh
I have now had the pleasure here is sunny Southern California of fish both Freshwater and Saltwater, so which one do I feel is better. I though I knew the answer until recently. I was always found in the Freshwater Tubing and always though there is no way on Gods green earth you will find me hanging my toes in the waters were you find thoughts toothy man eaters.
I mean I saw Jaws, and that was enough to say Saltwater fishing is to be done from shore or a nice big boat. Well after years of fishing in Freshwater from my tube and just loving it, I was approached by some friends to do a fishing session in Newport Harbor. So I took a chance and after that I could say I was hook on tubing the salt. Freshwater tubing is just a great time fishing, and for the most part very safe, at least safer than fishing in the saltwater. You are in a locked body of water for the most part with very light water movement, of course there is wind issues, but using your head and planning your trips makes it fairly safe.
Being new to Saltwater I had and still have a lot to learn. In the Saltwater you are still very safe being protected because we stay in the Harbors and Bays. It is like fishing a big lake, the important things to know here are there is current (the Tide) and you must know which way it is going in or out to plan your trip right. Also a big difference is the boat traffic not only is there more but bigger boats as well, and let me tell you I have seen drinking be a problem in the Harbors, so always keep your eyes open for traffic and carry your whistle for your safety.
So what do I think about Saltwater VS Freshwater, I think it is up to you to decide head out to the Salt if you have not done so yet and get a line wet. I know now that I was missing out on a lot of fun and good fishing all those years I was worried about sharks. I am so glad my friends pressured me into trying it (who says peer pressure is bad just kidding) I am and will always be hooked now. But don't get me wrong the freshwater is still a great place to tube. I think if I could find a way to balance the 2 out it would be great but for now I am content to set up my next trip to the salt. So I guess that means I choose Saltwater it is in my blood now.
I plan on talking more about this subject if you have any comments please leave a comment so I can see it. As always stay floating my friends.
I mean I saw Jaws, and that was enough to say Saltwater fishing is to be done from shore or a nice big boat. Well after years of fishing in Freshwater from my tube and just loving it, I was approached by some friends to do a fishing session in Newport Harbor. So I took a chance and after that I could say I was hook on tubing the salt. Freshwater tubing is just a great time fishing, and for the most part very safe, at least safer than fishing in the saltwater. You are in a locked body of water for the most part with very light water movement, of course there is wind issues, but using your head and planning your trips makes it fairly safe.
Being new to Saltwater I had and still have a lot to learn. In the Saltwater you are still very safe being protected because we stay in the Harbors and Bays. It is like fishing a big lake, the important things to know here are there is current (the Tide) and you must know which way it is going in or out to plan your trip right. Also a big difference is the boat traffic not only is there more but bigger boats as well, and let me tell you I have seen drinking be a problem in the Harbors, so always keep your eyes open for traffic and carry your whistle for your safety.
So what do I think about Saltwater VS Freshwater, I think it is up to you to decide head out to the Salt if you have not done so yet and get a line wet. I know now that I was missing out on a lot of fun and good fishing all those years I was worried about sharks. I am so glad my friends pressured me into trying it (who says peer pressure is bad just kidding) I am and will always be hooked now. But don't get me wrong the freshwater is still a great place to tube. I think if I could find a way to balance the 2 out it would be great but for now I am content to set up my next trip to the salt. So I guess that means I choose Saltwater it is in my blood now.
I plan on talking more about this subject if you have any comments please leave a comment so I can see it. As always stay floating my friends.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
FTFF 2nd annual Toy Drive
Well Christmas is coming soon, I know it is still more that a month away right now but it is time to start thinking of the kids and what they would like to get from Santa. I am sure everyone know some one, some family that is in need this year for Christmas, so I wanted to put this out there for others to read. Over on the Float Tube Fishing Forum, which is part of this blog we are running out 2nd Toy Drive. Last year was a great time at Laguna Lake in Fullerton, were we meet up and donated toy to a local charity (The Spark Of Love). Well this year we are at it again and we are setting up to crush last years donations. This years we have 2 locations for drop off for gifts, and fishing will follow, as well as guys will be tubing. The first location will be Newport Harbor, and the second location will be Perris lake on a different day. At each location there will be a raffle held for some goodie bags filled with some donated fish products that will be much worth you showing up.
On the 22nd of December will be the drawling for the grand prize a custom built rod from one of our members of The Float Tube Fishing Forum. You do not need to be a member to donated to this worthy cause. But to be in the raffle you must be signed up before the events begin, and even though we are all about Float Tubing you don't need to be a float tuber, just come on out and fish with use for a great charity. Below of the flyer please feel free to pass it along to others that you think might be interested.
On the 22nd of December will be the drawling for the grand prize a custom built rod from one of our members of The Float Tube Fishing Forum. You do not need to be a member to donated to this worthy cause. But to be in the raffle you must be signed up before the events begin, and even though we are all about Float Tubing you don't need to be a float tuber, just come on out and fish with use for a great charity. Below of the flyer please feel free to pass it along to others that you think might be interested.
For more info or details you can contact me at jeffcpr@hotmail.com or got the
http://floattubeforum.do-talk.com thanks for you interest.
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