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Another new tuber, tricked out and on the water
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[Smile]Well, I made it. Thanks to everyone here for all the assistance. I took a look at all your suggestions, modified a bit and now have a working totally tricked out tube. THANKS

So here are some pics of my tube and the rigging. If you have any questions let me know. My first trip on the small lakes here on Southern Vancouver Island were great. I discovered that there are lots of fish just waiting to meet my wife in the kitchen, thanks to my Cuda 168. Now if I can just get them on the end of my line.

I will let you have a look at the pics and then I will let you all know how my trips turn out.

Thanks Again To Everyone
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#2
Nice! These pics should go well in TD's proposed new picture section. Feel like I know you already, Vituber.[Smile] Great job on the tube.

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#3
I like your net holder! I also want to know how you got all those fish on your sonar just in your living room[Wink]! I'd never have to leave the hous to catch the fish.

I look forward to more reports and pics.
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[cool][#0000ff]LOOKIN' GOOD. You paid attention in class, plus you show some great creativity. We can definitely use some of your pics for our archives.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By the way, it looked like you were fishing kinda shallow in that first pic (on the bench), but I'll bet you stay dryer and warmer.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]About the fish on the screen. I think the manufacturers program a few "bogies" in there just to keep us interested. You have to watch for the ones with their mouths open if you wanna catch some.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]At the end of most trips I say "I saw a lot more on the screen than I caught."[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Congrats on "working it out". Some good ideas there.[/#0000ff]
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