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Location: Pittsburgh, PA | What are the best tubes for musky that are also reasonably priced? |
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Location: Chicago | Red October, checkout muskytackleonline.com Aaron had a sale going on. |
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Location: Sw Pennsylvania | I've fished the lindy tiger tubes, not bad for the money but they tend to hang up real easy with the jig head and stinger hook setup. Just bought some Red Octobers at the local show a month ago, i've fished them a few days already and like the action of the lightest model jig head, its a thru wire that comes out the top into a loop and then a light piece of lead in the head section and a single treble hook out the rear. It has more of glide than an up and down action with the light head.
http://www.redoctoberbaits.com/index.php |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | 1 more vote for the Red October |
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| Musky innovations also has a new one that I was looking at picking up. Don't know if anyone has had a chance to use it yet.
Edited by Muskerboy 3/4/2009 4:45 PM
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Location: Land of the Musky | Red October |
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA | Hey tacklebooty are you going to get into the tube business anytime soon? |
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| Red October. http://www.redoctoberbaits.com |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Its on the list.... I have great idea too that will be new to the lure market.....
....for now IMO buy Red October baits, Please know I have never talked to them or know then personally. Just good baits from what I have heard from others. I plan on buying them and trying them this spring on my big pike trip in late June.
Edited by tacklebooty 3/4/2009 9:28 PM
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