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Message Subject: 6-9" tubes
WvRiverMusky
Posted 1/1/2011 7:46 PM (#472983)
Subject: 6-9" tubes




Posts: 133


Location: WV
any body no of a good tube in these sizes. wanting to texas rig them for site fishing this spring. i got some several years ago. the lindy ones. i consider them to be to hard. im looking for a softer tube. thanks
Ryan_Cotter
Posted 1/1/2011 7:47 PM (#472985 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: RE: 6-9" tubes




Posts: 182


Location: musky waters of SE, WI
Red October Baits!
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/1/2011 7:58 PM (#472989 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: Re: 6-9" tubes





Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Red October is a great choice and you can also find tubes in the 6"-9" length on eBay. I see some of the older Tiger tubes on eBay sometimes.
eric001
Posted 1/1/2011 11:38 PM (#473031 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: RE: 6-9" tubes





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
red october and canyon plastics- both have good colors
pepsiboy
Posted 1/2/2011 12:31 AM (#473039 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: Re: 6-9" tubes


il go with eric ,canyon plastic,for me they have a nicer action than the others and they have a lot of colors option
karol
Posted 1/2/2011 6:50 AM (#473044 - in reply to #473039)
Subject: Re: 6-9" tubes




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
moores lures has a good selection
Buckeyemusky
Posted 1/4/2011 4:47 AM (#473420 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: Re: 6-9" tubes




Posts: 43


I bought some seven inchers off ebay, the guy has a regular site, www.customspinners.com The price was good and they seem okay.
tuffy1
Posted 1/4/2011 7:19 AM (#473424 - in reply to #473420)
Subject: Re: 6-9" tubes





Posts: 3240


Location: Racine, Wi
Don't overlook using a simple 6" lizard or a regular reaper tail for doing this. Those fish gobble those things up very nicely with the presentation you're looking to do.
jakejusa
Posted 1/4/2011 10:55 AM (#473449 - in reply to #472983)
Subject: RE: 6-9" tubes




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
might want to take a look at water Wolf lures on the net. I have used their tubes they also make a fatboy 5" bass tube on the bass site. All of them work.
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