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The Tub People
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    Features:
  • Ultralight lure that features a wide-wobbling action which attracts fish to the bait
  • Every angler has watched a horsefly or other winged insect struggle on the surface and get eaten by a bass or panfish, and the Rebel Bumble Bug replicates this exciting moment with a floating crankbait that looks just like a big fly or bee
  • The Bumble Bug has the perfect disguise to attract topwater fish and is also fantastic for ponds, creeks and streams. With its fun design, it really gets kids hooked on fishing as well!
  • Enjoy the great versatility of this fishing lure as it can be fished as a topwater lure or as a crankbait
  • Super-realistic! It perfectly imitates a drowning bug with its amazing life-like body and paint scheme that makes it irresistible to fish
Specs:
Height9 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 1999
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width0.08 Inches

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Found 3 comments on The Tub People:

u/myeyestoserve · 6 pointsr/Libraries

Librarians aren't archivists. Some are, but those of us who work in public libraries- we are not. It's our job to make sure our resources are what the public wants now and it's never our job to determine what they should want (we did try that about a century ago, but it made for boring book collections). It is disappointing when cool, old things go and I'm always sad when I see a book I loved as a kid on the weeding cart (most recently, it was The Tub People), but it has to happen. A lot of times it isn't any easier for us to get rid of things as it is for you to watch us get rid of things.

Let me assure you that a lot of libraries that have cool things (like government documents) do consider themselves stewards. At the school where I got my MLS, anything purchased for the academic collection cannot be weeded. Not ever. They have a huge SUPER COOL repository where they store things that are either rarely used or too fragile to be shelved. Public libraries don't have the means to do this- but that doesn't mean it isn't being done at all.

u/Melcruz21 · 1 pointr/whatsthatbook

Tub People? Can’t remember what happens when he gets sucked into the drain but the same thing happens in this book

https://www.amazon.com/Tub-People-Pam-Conrad/dp/0064433064

u/dialupnoise · 0 pointsr/Music

looks vaguely like The Tub People