DRY CREEK Big Dog Flippin Tube, 4 1/2", Old Ugly with Attitude, 7/Pack

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15.24AUD
SKU:
DRYC~504-DC102~00402
UPC:
875897004024

Product Overview

The Dry Creek Big Dog Flippin' Tube is a 4 1/2 inch, salt impregnated soft plastic tube designed to be a larger version of Dry Creek's flagship Full Body Double Dip Tube for catching bigger fish. Just like the Full Body Double Dip Tube, this tube features a unique hand poured, double dip plastic molding process that produces an exceptionally soft yet durable tube with two-tone color schemes not possible with traditional soft plastic manufacturing processes. The Big Dog Flippin' boasts the dual abilities of being able to both match the food source of your target species or use contrasting skirt and body colors to cause reaction strikes. In addition to providing unmatched durability, the double dip process also alters the thickness of the tube in a way that gives it a slower rate of fall in the water, allowing you to stay in the strike zone as long as possible. Dry Creek is known by angler's throughout the Northwest for producing quality soft plastic tubes, get of full taste of that quality by getting some of their tubes in your tackle box ASAP! Available in packs of 7 with 7 different color schemes to choose from, including some specifically designed for fisheries in the Columbia river watershed.

  • The Dry Creek Big Dog Flippin' Tube is a 4 1/2 inch, salt impregnated soft plastic tube designed to be a larger version of Dry Creek's flagship Full Body Double Dip Tube.
  • Features a unique hand poured, double dip plastic molding process that produces an exceptionally soft yet durable tube.
  • Boasts the dual abilities of being able to both match the food source of your target species or use contrasting skirt and body colors to cause reaction strikes.
  • Large, slick body allows it to punch through cover easily.
  • Available in packs of 7 with 7 different color schemes to choose from, including some specifically designed for fisheries in the Columbia river watershed.

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