First, I want to say that I'm going to be float tubing the SD bays and channels regardless of my question marks. That being said...
To float or NOT to float? That is the question to ponder here.
Some of our brother and sister Addicts are all about float tubing the bays - even freshwater lakes - and I assume other places where the little fishies live as well. There also a population of those that would no more be caught dead in a float tube or any other small vessel while in their chosen water. Be it shark encounters, seal encounters, encounters with larger vessels, pysch issues, whatever. I was one of those.
I guess it would be enlightening for all of us to fully understand each side to this topic. So the question is, are you okay with float tubing or not? All reasoning is acceptable to write here as there is no right or wrong response. Its a personal choice. But it would be cool to hear everyones reasoning behind the choice they've made.
For years I always said that there was no way I'd ever get in a float tube. Now I find myself doing it. DO I have some reasonable fears about it? Absolutely. I don't want to drown. I don't want to be eaten by a shark. I don't want to be run-down by a Navy destroyer or some drunk idiot zooming his ski boat thru the 5mph zone. I can think of a hundred reasons why I'm unsure. But my desire to tie into bigger bay fish and learn tubing with a great partner has overcome my initial "fears" if you will.
It's all new to me, so some fear of sorts is to be expected. I'd be more worried about myself if I was going into this thinking that I had this game wired. And I'm okay saying that I don't know everything - I want to learn. And every day spent on the water is another day at school for me. So I'm going to get out there with my mentor and learn.
Lets hear it. Lay it on the table. The pros, cons, goods and bads. This could be a GREAT topic to discuss.
See you on the Coroners slab. Sorry.