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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 30, 2010 16:28:16 GMT -5
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Post by JohnPollina on Jan 30, 2010 17:05:24 GMT -5
very cool...really like the middle one
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Post by Ray Tucker (letumgo) on Jan 30, 2010 18:50:55 GMT -5
Great little tubes, Joe! Bet they will be very successful too.
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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 30, 2010 21:50:13 GMT -5
Thanks guys! I have high hopes for them. I tie something like them on hooks, (veiled glue eggs). But these have a much nicer profile as far as I am concerned.
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Post by Tony Medina on Jan 30, 2010 22:17:43 GMT -5
Nice ties. Glue gun eh? They look great. Haven't tied on tubes yet myself. One day....
Yours look real nice though.
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Post by JohnPollina on Jan 30, 2010 22:22:11 GMT -5
ever try to use mcfly foam on a tube?
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Post by alexp on Jan 30, 2010 23:23:32 GMT -5
just curious here, why tie eggs on tubes? egg hooks are already short shanked already, and i don't think a steelhead is likely to short strike an egg. again not tryin to cause turbulence here
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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 31, 2010 9:08:03 GMT -5
Just to clarify Heretolearn, those are beads. The glue eggs I tie on hooks. I haven't Cran, but I have used Glo-Bug yarn. Materials like that are too buoyant to use on plastic tubes, unless you weigh them down with something, and I wouldn't waste the money on a metal tube for an egg-pattern. Otherwise, its a battleship worth of weight needed to sink them. No problem Alex, I had to tie a bunch for an order. But I will definitely try them myself too, since they should have no problem catching fish. Again, I really like how they look in profile on tubes as compared to hooks.
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Post by Tony Medina on Jan 31, 2010 14:43:17 GMT -5
Beads, that makes sense. I thought you were some sort of spherical hot glue guru or something.
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Post by whatsajob614 on Jan 31, 2010 14:50:01 GMT -5
I actually can make a pretty mean glue egg though Tony. You'd be surprised. Just so messy dealing with.
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