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kdebell
Posted 6/22/2015 8:39 AM (#773472)
Subject: Shrink Tube




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Where can I find the heavy duty shrink tube that is used on the rear hook of cowgirls or other bucktails? I can only seem to find thin stuff that does not hold up.

Thank you.
AWH
Posted 6/22/2015 9:02 AM (#773476 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: RE: Shrink Tube





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
There are a number of places you can find that. But if you want the exact stuff that Musky Mayhem uses, Musky Tackle Online has them in stock.

https://www.muskytackleonline.com/musky-mayhem-tackle/musky-mayhem-s...

Thanks,
Aaron
kdebell
Posted 6/22/2015 9:15 AM (#773479 - in reply to #773476)
Subject: RE: Shrink Tube




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Thank you for sending that. I don't need the exact stuff, I would imagine I would be able to get the same stuff cheaper from some type of supply store.
ToddM
Posted 6/22/2015 9:27 AM (#773480 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube





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Location: oswego, il
You can always double shrink wrap as well.
dami0101
Posted 6/22/2015 9:28 AM (#773482 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
I've always just bought it at the hardware store.
kdebell
Posted 6/22/2015 9:46 AM (#773487 - in reply to #773482)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube




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The stuff that I find at the hardware store isn't rigid enough to hold the hook out.
NathanH
Posted 6/22/2015 11:22 AM (#773513 - in reply to #773487)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube





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Location: MN
Go to EBay and get 3/8 inch 2-1 shrink tubing I buy it there 10 feet for 6.50 that includes the shipping. Moore lures also sells the same stuff for 1 per foot. I'm not a big fan of paying for branding mark ups myself. One of the best things about working on your own lures or making them yourself is being able to save a little cash.
FISHFINDER101
Posted 6/22/2015 11:24 AM (#773515 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube




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Location: Poynette WI.
I've uses a smaller size diameter shrink wrap and will add I tiny bit of oil in it to get to to slide over the split ring. I also add a small piece of coil to go on top of my wire wrap so that the shrink wrap has something bigger to tighten down on other than my 3 wire wraps and .051 wire. I use the stuff from the hard ware store too and works just fine.
FISHFINDER101
Posted 6/22/2015 11:31 AM (#773517 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube




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Location: Poynette WI.
I've also noticed quit a few builders only using enough shrink wrap to keep the hook straight or just enough to cover the split ring, is this so when you have a fish on there able to move the hook or is it to save money on material or just the way they built them? Like I said before I've always tried to make sure my hooks are as secure as I can get them with shrink wrap.
rodbender
Posted 6/22/2015 12:17 PM (#773523 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube





Location: varies
China mart, aka harbor freight.
Zib
Posted 6/22/2015 12:18 PM (#773525 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: RE: Shrink Tube





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Location: Detroit River
I buy mine from an auto parts store (O'Reily's). It comes in a 8 foot roll & it's made by Dorman. I've had no issues with it holding the hook out straight & it's held up to the teeth marks. Though I also use a longer piece (approx 2 3/4") that covers the wire wraps down as far as the bends in the treble hook. Running the heat shrink tubing down a far as I can put it on the treble helps prevent the flashabou from getting caught between the bends in the hook.
kdebell
Posted 6/22/2015 4:21 PM (#773560 - in reply to #773525)
Subject: RE: Shrink Tube




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Thank you for all the info, this helps.
Propster
Posted 6/22/2015 5:10 PM (#773565 - in reply to #773476)
Subject: RE: Shrink Tube




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Location: MN
AWH - 6/22/2015 9:02 AM

There are a number of places you can find that. But if you want the exact stuff that Musky Mayhem uses, Musky Tackle Online has them in stock.

https://www.muskytackleonline.com/musky-mayhem-tackle/musky-mayhem-s...

Thanks,
Aaron


This stuff works just fine but I would say it is the "lighter" stuff, the gray, vs the heavier duty black stuff you find on some baits
ToddM
Posted 6/22/2015 6:41 PM (#773584 - in reply to #773472)
Subject: Re: Shrink Tube





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Location: oswego, il
I bought a 100ft roll on eBay, used it up found an online store that sells it in that bulk. 3/8" and you.can get it in multiple colors. I have some red and black. I keep a shot glass filled with vegetable oil which helps getting shrink wrap and skirts onto the lure. Again you can double up the pieces of shrink wrap. Start with a 3/8" and a 1/2" over the top. The stuff isn't that expensive nor is it complicated.
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