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| Color | 511-DC100 Perk’s Delight, 511-DC101 Old Ugly, 511-DC102 Old Ugly w/ Attitude, 511-DC103 Butt Ugly, 511-DC104 Green Pumpkin Pepper, 511-DC105 Smoke w/ Purple and Copper, 511-DC106 Smokey Watermelon, 511-DC107 Orange Crush, 511-DC108 Ghost Hologram, 511-DC109 Watermelon Red/Pepper, 511-DC111 Pumpkin w/ Green and Black, 511-DC112 Watermelon Seed, 511-DC113 Electric Grape, 511-DC114 June Bug, 511-DC115 Smoke w/ Copper and Pepper, 511-DC116 Pearl Trout, 511-DC117 Watermelon Candy, 511-DC118 Baby Bass, 511-DC119 Yuxley, 511-DC120 Raab’s Secret, 511-DC121 Mud Pie, 511-DC122 Crazy Eddie, 511-DC123 Mud Craw, 511-DC124 Green Pumpkin/Purple Copper, 511-DC125 Cinnamon Rose, 511-DC126 Blue Magoo, 511-DC130 Mocha Copper Pepper, 511-DC131 Shadow, 511-DC133 Cottonmouth, 511-DC134 Luminous Glow, 511-DC136 Mardi Craw, 511-DC137 Green Pumpkin/Blue Fl., 511-DC138 Sand, 511-DC139 True Bluegill, 511-DC140 Cotton Candy, 511-DC141 Tug, 511-DC143 Bayou, 511-DC144 Fire Cracker, 511-DC146 Gold Dust, 511-DC147 Black Gold, 511-DC152 Smoke & Ash, 511-DC159 Smoke Purple and Pepper, 511-DC166 Mocha Lite/Copper, 511-DC167 Amber, 511-DC173 Pretty Ugly, 511-DC175 Road Kill, 511-DC179 Smokie, 511-DC180 Bill’s Money, Blue/ Black flake, Pepper Flake, 511-DC 20 AFT Mustard, 511-DC362 Chameleon Blue, 511-DC363 Chameleon Green |
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| Size | 10pk, 25pk, 50pk, 100pk |

















Sienna Haight –
Just started using the Green Pumpkin/ Purple Copper for bass a couple weeks ago. And they eat these up like they’re starving! Caught 20 large mouth today, not even counting the one that shook off before I got them into the boat!
Will be buying these for the rest of my life!
F1shhead Greene –
There is no tube that compares to Dry Creek Tubes on the market. Sincerely, there is no brand out there that can compete, at least in my humble opinion. I have been using Dry Creek Tubes for at least the past 15 years. I started fishing tubes in the 1980s at Lake Powell, Bobby Garland Baits. Those were tough but they worked. I used other brands in the 1990s in the midwest, southwest and central US in tournaments. I won a lot of money on tubes back then. I have made a significant amount of tournament money fishing with Dry Creek Tubes. I have retired from tournament fishing (47 years) but still stay close to Dry Creek baits and promote them everywhere I go to fun fish. I have certain colors I use and fish primarily the Columbia River and the Snake River. They are just a fish catching bait that can turn you into a fish catching machine. I catch largemouth and smallmouth. I catch fish from 4″ to 7 lb on the 3 12″ tubes. All Dry Creek baits work for me but the 3 1/2″ is the go to bait. If you don’t try them you may regret not cashing a check at the next tournament.