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Message Subject: Tiger Tubes
Down to Earth
Posted 9/20/2003 11:42 AM (#82324)
Subject: Tiger Tubes




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Is the length difference between the 6" and 8" tiger tube found in the skirt of the lure or in the body? Thanks.

Andy
Billfish
Posted 9/20/2003 9:15 PM (#82347 - in reply to #82324)
Subject: RE: Tiger Tubes




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Location: Adell Wi
Yes-on both accounts the 6" has a 3" body + 3" skirt and the 8" has a 4" body + 4" skirt.
Eggy
Posted 9/21/2003 7:57 PM (#82392 - in reply to #82347)
Subject: RE: Tiger Tubes




Posts: 51


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
Jeez!
Billfish can't stand the bait and now he's answering posts about it! Don't tell me you've finally come to your senses after the Cedar Lake incident! I figured you'd love the bait because, after all, it is just an oversized walleye bait, he he he.
Eggy
Posted 9/21/2003 7:58 PM (#82394 - in reply to #82347)
Subject: RE: Tiger Tubes




Posts: 51


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
Oops, I forgot to say which Cedar Lake I was talking about, oh well

Edited by Eggy 9/21/2003 8:01 PM
ToddM
Posted 9/21/2003 8:15 PM (#82396 - in reply to #82324)
Subject: RE: Tiger Tubes





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Location: oswego, il
There is also a difference in girth for each tube, the 8" is bigger around, making for a bad joke that could have been put right here.
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