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I am plan on trying to use some tubes for lakers next month. I hope i don't tie
into a bass since they are out of season. Will the CO be convinced that i'm after lakers when using tubes. In all appearances it looks like i'm after bass. I read that tubes can be good for shallow running lakers in the spring. I need laker only tubes ..lol |
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Bass Pro Shops has just what your looking for..on page 369 of the 2004
Angler's Catalog.. |
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Or simply write on the tube in black magic marker " Bass Need Not Apply"
"AJH" wrote in message ... Bass Pro Shops has just what your looking for..on page 369 of the 2004 Angler's Catalog.. |
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Hey Al,
Go ask your trusty Bait shop owner - you know - the guy behind the counter at Wally World. He'll turn you on to the good tubes that have "Lakers Only" printed on the outside label. Along with the sticker "This product contains a chemical known to the lawyers of California that make them big bucks." "alwayfishking" wrote in message ... Or simply write on the tube in black magic marker " Bass Need Not Apply" "AJH" wrote in message ... Bass Pro Shops has just what your looking for..on page 369 of the 2004 Angler's Catalog.. |
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