I use a sit on top Pelican kayak ($450 at Sail) and a no name float tube.
I use the tube on smaller bodies of water. Super comfortable with hands free steering and propulsion. Drawbacks include slow to move in the water and you run the risk of a puncture.
Kayak is stable, fast on the water and tracks well. Fun to troll. You need to manage your position on the water with an anchor or by paddling to adjust/maintain position. Best transported with a roof rack as most handles on bow and stern are not suitable for tie down.
I prefer the tube b/c I can throw it in the trunk and pump it up in a few minutes. Got it on Kijiji for 80 bucks with fins...
My son really wants this game for Christmas. We were told that EA is no longer making Wii games for North America. Does anyone know if a Wii game from England would work on our machine?
Thanks!
I have heard of many guys using baitcasters. One big plus is casting distance plus no line twist. Also enables you to bottom bounce when water is rippin and switch to float as it slows.
Try to get tickets for the hall at Concordia Club on Ottawa street. It's a massive tent structure with live bands, bikini dunk tank, excellent German food, games, ladies...
It's a blast and would be great for a bachelor party!