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Message Subject: Lindy Tiger Tube
MUSKYLUND1
Posted 7/7/2009 6:48 PM (#387545)
Subject: Lindy Tiger Tube




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Location: Germantown, WI
Does anyone know where I can pick up some Lindy Tiger Tubes? I'm looking for the 8" version in Sunfish, Pearl or Chartreuse. All the retailers I frequent seem to have stopped carrying them. The Tiger Tube has been good to me lately. The only place I found them online is the Lindy Tackle website, but I'd prefer to buy them somewhere else if possible. I've found that manufacturers sites rarely have the best prices if they are also sold retail.

It seems like a lot of the online musky shops are now carrying the Red October tubes. I suppose I could try them, but I've had good results with the Lindy tubes. Can anyone tell me about how they like the Red October tubes?
Schuler
Posted 7/7/2009 8:07 PM (#387558 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube





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Location: Davenport, IA
The Red October tubes have a lot more action than the tiger tubes. You can make them dance, and they really do weird things on the fall.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 7/7/2009 9:48 PM (#387570 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: RE: Lindy Tiger Tube





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Red October tubes come in 8" 10" and 14" also ck out the jig head for the R/O tubes

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Tackle Industries
Posted 7/7/2009 10:53 PM (#387591 - in reply to #387570)
Subject: RE: Lindy Tiger Tube





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Location: Land of the Musky
I have seen some cool home made internal rigs for these too. Weight in the middle to let the bait glide more vs hopping action.
John at Ross's
Posted 7/9/2009 11:09 AM (#387759 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube





Posts: 285


Location: Price County WI
We have been having a hard time getting some items from lindy to stock in our store, tiger tubes are one of those items. We started stocking Red October Tubes this year and they are flying off the shelf. It's also the only tube in my boat right now.
Tim Kelly
Posted 7/9/2009 11:43 AM (#387766 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube





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Location: London, England
I've had an amazing amount of action on the white speckled 6" tiger tube. Much more than the 8" versions.
Partycrasher
Posted 7/9/2009 3:47 PM (#387800 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube




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I got some from Thorne Brothers.
kyle@bigwoodmuskylur
Posted 7/11/2009 11:19 PM (#388157 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube





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I have used both and found the Red October Plastic to be a bit more durable.
SWO
Posted 1/31/2010 6:50 PM (#420866 - in reply to #387545)
Subject: Re: Lindy Tiger Tube




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I've had great luck with Red October tubes. Last fall, I caught a 28", a 35" and a 40" on a ROB Ninja tube within about 3 hours, and the tube was still usable.

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