![]() Sometimes figuring out which part connects to which can be difficult with Scotty rod holder products. Read the product descriptions carefully with these products. To help, we offer fly rod holders from Scotty and Outcast to fit any style of boat. How are we supposed to take 47 different rods out there with us if we don’t have rod holders for them?!? Yes, nothing is better than making your boat look like a floating porcupine because of all the rods you’ve decided to take along. FLY ROD HOLDERSĪnother common fly fishing accessory item for pontoon boats, frameless pontoon boats, and float tubes is rod holders for our fly rods. For those with very large feet, the neoprene bootie will probably be necessary with this fin as they don’t fit very large size wading boots like a size 14 or 15. They are also designed to be worn over a wading shoe or a neoprene bootie type shoe. The Power Kick Fins have a more curved, three-dimensional design which increases comfort, the ability to turn the boat, and efficiency of power while kicking. Power Kick Fins: Another Outcast product, these are a premium fin similar in design to the old Force Fins… but without the enormous price tag. They are very adjustable and we haven’t seen anyone yet that has too large or too small of a foot for them to work. They are designed to be worn over your wading boots or a bootie of some kind. Outcast Fins: These standard issue fins from Outcast get the job done. At a very affordable price, even if you already have other fins, these will be worth considering. They are the ideal solution for anglers backpacking into a secret fly fishing lake with a float tube. FINSįins haven’t changed much over the years and we offer three options from Outcast for just about any float tube or pontoon boat need.īackpack Fins: These fins are super light and compact down to nearly flat. They come with various adapters so they can also be handy around the house for other inflatable swim toys, air mattresses, etc. ![]() It can be a little tough to use on a rocky shoreline, but besides that they are dependable, quick to use, and provide as much air pressure as you’ll ever need. ![]() It is small enough to be thrown on the back storage deck of a pontoon boat or frameless pontoon boat. Think about this product next time you’re pumping up your boat from scratch and the small investment is a no brainer!ĭouble Action Hand Pump: This do-it-all pump is easy to use, has a long hose, and pumps air as you lift and as you push on the handle. Then, use your hand pump, like the K-pump or Double Action Hand Pump to top it off with the pressure you need. It doesn’t have the ability to get to the full pressure you’ll need (most electric pumps don’t), but it will cut out 90% of the work in just a few seconds. It has a long cord to reach from inside your rig all the way to your pontoon boat or float tube. For the float tube user, the Mini K-Pump is small enough to fit into the storage pockets on most float tubes.Įlectric Pump: We carry a very inexpensive but effective electric pump that plugs into a cigarette lighter plug-in. It is also very convenient to strap to the side of your pontoon boat and comes with its own storage bag. Even at the higher range of air pressure, the K-Pump is quick and easy to operate. Just push the nozzle of the K Pump against the valve and start pumping. K-Pumps: The popular K-Pumps are incredibly easy to use and are quite impressive the first time you use one. ![]() It’s hard to get started using your inflatable boat without a pump and we have three models that will get you on the water quickly and with minimal “pumping” time. Some accessories are pretty much required, like pumps and fins, while others like rod holders and storage bags might just make your day on the water that much more enjoyable. These accessories are particularly useful for fly fishing from popular boats used in fly fishing including pontoon boats, the new style of frameless pontoon boats, and the reliable float tube. ![]()
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