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Do you find it difficult to work tubes properly from a kayak in a river?

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Any slow moving bottom bait is harder when you are in current and can't control your boat position. I'd argue that a ned rig is more likely to get bit when swimming it back or when not worked as precisely as a tube. 

 

I fish exclusively out of a kayak with no anchor/pedals, for reference. It's obviously different if you don't mind drifting an area, but if you have a key small area you want to target, it's harder to use slow moving bottom baits while drifting. 

 

Moving baits are much easier since you don't need them to stay in one place for any length of time. 

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I’m not fond of drift fishing. Like @Jeff Zurawski said I don’t think fishing a Ned, tube or, any bottom contact ….bounce type fishing would be different. 
 

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