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1-Person INTEX Big Catch Pro Inflatable Fishing Float Tube w/ 2x 54″ Oars (Green)

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Amazon has 1-Person INTEX Big Catch Pro Inflatable Fishing Float Tube w/ 2x 54″ Oars (Green, 308-Lb Capacity, 65" x 47" x 15") on sale for $209.96. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Inflatable Fishing Float Tube
  • High-Output Pump
  • Repair Patch
  • Heavy Duty Backpack
  • Detachable Fishing Rod Holders
  • Mesh Fish Ruler
  • 2x Storage Bags
Product Details:
  • The inflatable fishing float tube measures 5ft 5in x 3ft 11in x 1ft 3in.
  • Weight capacity 308-Lb.
  • Inflate pressure: 0.08 bar.
  • 3-ply SUPER-TOUGH laminate construction with a polyester core for high strength and durability
  • High-pressure inflation provides extra rigidity and stability, with high-pressure spring-loaded valves for easy inflation and deflation.
  • Inflatable floor with Fiber-Tech interior construction provides exceptional support and strength.
  • Removable skeg for better control and maneuvering
  • Rugged backpack with hip belt for safe carry
  • All round safety rope.

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  • About this deal:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 50+ customer reviews.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $190.03 less (~47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has 1-Person INTEX Big Catch Pro Inflatable Fishing Float Tube w/ 2x 54″ Oars (Green, 308-Lb Capacity, 65" x 47" x 15") on sale for $209.96. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Inflatable Fishing Float Tube
  • High-Output Pump
  • Repair Patch
  • Heavy Duty Backpack
  • Detachable Fishing Rod Holders
  • Mesh Fish Ruler
  • 2x Storage Bags
Product Details:
  • The inflatable fishing float tube measures 5ft 5in x 3ft 11in x 1ft 3in.
  • Weight capacity 308-Lb.
  • Inflate pressure: 0.08 bar.
  • 3-ply SUPER-TOUGH laminate construction with a polyester core for high strength and durability
  • High-pressure inflation provides extra rigidity and stability, with high-pressure spring-loaded valves for easy inflation and deflation.
  • Inflatable floor with Fiber-Tech interior construction provides exceptional support and strength.
  • Removable skeg for better control and maneuvering
  • Rugged backpack with hip belt for safe carry
  • All round safety rope.

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating on Amazon based on 50+ customer reviews.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $190.03 less (~47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $399.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: INTEX Big Catch Pro Inflatable Fishing Float Tube, Includes 54in Boat Oars, High-Output Pump, Detachable Fishing Rod Holders, Mesh Fish Ruler, Heavy Duty Backpack, Storage Bag, 308lb Weight Capacity

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PinchingPennies
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have had a similar belly boat from 10+ years ago, and these things can be an absolute blast. i've never used oars with mine, instead using flippers over a pair of waders, but these allow you to get into places that are impossible to get boats into. smaller ponds are perfect for these things. they're extremely stealthy, and you can watch fish swim at your feet... as well as snapping turtles. remember having a massive snapper float to the top of the water right next to me and i absolutely froze in fear - but the turtle didn't even notice i was there. shortly after that happened, i ended up catching my PB Largemouth of 6lbs.
it also teaches you to spend more time fishing instead of fiddling around with massive amounts of tackle since you're limited on space, which can really help with learning how to fish imo.

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have had a similar belly boat from 10+ years ago, and these things can be an absolute blast. i've never used oars with mine, instead using flippers over a pair of waders, but these allow you to get into places that are impossible to get boats into. smaller ponds are perfect for these things. they're extremely stealthy, and you can watch fish swim at your feet... as well as snapping turtles. remember having a massive snapper float to the top of the water right next to me and i absolutely froze in fear - but the turtle didn't even notice i was there. shortly after that happened, i ended up catching my PB Largemouth of 6lbs.
it also teaches you to spend more time fishing instead of fiddling around with massive amounts of tackle since you're limited on space, which can really help with learning how to fish imo.
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HappyLocket452Today 06:28 AM
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No idea why but in for 5. I'm a Navy captain now! Toot toot! Out of my way! 🚢
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Probably not for places with alligators appearing in water
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PikLToday 03:21 PM
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Quote from ashirian :
Probably not for places with alligators appearing in water
You will be fine. This thing is green. You will blend right in.
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hunterbush1Today 03:30 PM
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Quote from PinchingPennies :
have had a similar belly boat from 10+ years ago, and these things can be an absolute blast. i've never used oars with mine, instead using flippers over a pair of waders, but these allow you to get into places that are impossible to get boats into. smaller ponds are perfect for these things. they're extremely stealthy, and you can watch fish swim at your feet... as well as snapping turtles. remember having a massive snapper float to the top of the water right next to me and i absolutely froze in fear - but the turtle didn't even notice i was there. shortly after that happened, i ended up catching my PB Largemouth of 6lbs. it also teaches you to spend more time fishing instead of fiddling around with massive amounts of tackle since you're limited on space, which can really help with learning how to fish imo.
Thanks for the info! I've been fishing since I was a kid on aluminum duck/john boats and I knew about kayak fishing but this thing is brand new to me. How the hell did you find flippers that fit over waiters?! How did you keep them on?!
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burticusToday 03:34 PM
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Quote from hunterbush1 :
How the hell did you find flippers that fit over waiters?! How did you keep them on?!
On the Amazon product page it has a link to these as frequently purchased together =
https://www.amazon.com/Outcast-Sp...B002QFVXX0

One thing I am not seeing on this is a cup holder??
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twostepopperToday 03:38 PM
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Love to fish, but this seems like more of a hassle than it's worth.

I read the rave review above. I just think a kayak would still be more enjoyable than having your feet with waders on dangling in the water the whole time.
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PinchingPenniesToday 04:05 PM
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Quote from hunterbush1 :
Thanks for the info! I've been fishing since I was a kid on aluminum duck/john boats and I knew about kayak fishing but this thing is brand new to me. How the hell did you find flippers that fit over waiters?! How did you keep them on?!
I've got a pair of waders that don't have the boots attached, so I just wear a pair of beater shoes or boots over the neoprene stockings and put the flippers over them. the flippers I use have a rubber trap that wraps around the heel and they're extremely snug. the ones that burticus seem like they might be even better, but these are similar to what I use https://a.co/d/dBgSlws
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GiantcrazyToday 04:30 PM
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Quote from twostepopper :
Love to fish, but this seems like more of a hassle than it's worth. I read the rave review above. I just think a kayak would still be more enjoyable than having your feet with waders on dangling in the water the whole time.
I'm a kayak fisherman but I can see the appeal here, portability. A lot of people who use them will likely be in waders so they don't mind being submerged.

I'm fishing for bigger fish so this would be out on principal. No way I'm in this thing and trying to take a hook out of an angry gorilla blue. It's hard enough in the kayak.
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RustyShaklefordToday 04:31 PM
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I feel like high lb test + big fish + line getting wrapped around legs or ankles & that big fish taking off : horror story
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LesCasterToday 04:36 PM
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Quote from ashirian :
Probably not for places with alligators appearing in water
It's the one's NOT appearing that you need to be more concerned with.
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SaverDaddyToday 05:08 PM
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Ah yes, nothing more relaxing than letting the bottom of your pants get soaked in water
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snake218Today 05:11 PM
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Braddock!
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Baddad13Today 05:35 PM
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Those fishing floats came a long way !

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CleverDeer137Today 05:52 PM
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Would this work in the ocean?

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