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If possess a true fighting soul you just kick harder longer. Wind is cyclical, sometimes you make headway sometimes you just hold position. You may even slip a little. Worst case is getting blown to shore and cactus touring while you walk back on the mountain lion trail. As you tube more you will also find increased stamina, this is fantastic exercise! If you tube more than once a week ,even for a little while, the wind or weather in general will no longer be a factor in your decision. Saltwater tubing is just more athletic and the requires a little more prep to adjust your trip in conjunction with the tides and predicted wind direction. Two vehicles can be a boon for one way trips, where you just drift along like a planktor, fishing away with absolutly no cares in the world. Just don't miss your get out spot.
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Just figure the wind this way. If the wind could down a Semi, it could sure put a tube high up on a pine tree along with the Tuber.
I have learned to battle 10 to 15 mph and still have a good time. I have also been in 25mph with 40mph gusts and had to dodge a few Hudlestons in the process.
I can launch on an incoming tide and get to a comfortable drift spot before coming back in while the tide is still in favor.
Tubing can be safe when experience and common sense prevails. Tubing can also be a nightmare when you disreguard safety.[cool]
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As soon as you put in enough time...BAM... the fish will come...I promise.
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At least you have an understanding about the 2 main rules of Tubing.
1. Sharp objects and floatation devices don't mix. (Don't try to fillet your fish while tubing)
2. The wind will always have its way with a blow up toy. (nuff said)[cool]
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Just take the opportunity to do some power kicking even in the perfect conditions. It will help you in the long run.[cool]
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You got a good start at it in the wind. Just use that same type of power stroke to move yourself even on the calm days. That will help build your legs up and get them in shape.[cool]
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...so is that why my legs were so sore that night and the next day?? [sly]
MacFly [cool]
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Exactly! Over time, you will get your legs conditioned for the newly used muscle group. Therefore, less pain and then no pain after a good trip.[cool]
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