Lure Tube How To
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but figured more people might benefit from it here than the plug building section. Move if needed.
So Im not sure how many people have used or tried the luretube plug holder. Its a great idea but didnt do what i needed.
Its too short only 8" and too narrow inside only 2". Which sounds like enough but you can only fit one plug and has to be on the smaller side. It does fit one eel skin plug, but just one. Because of the narrower size it doesnt allow the plugs to tilt and give more room.
I like the idea of having an extra tube for the skin plugs or even carrying a few extra plugs especially if im going to start at sundown and want to throw some topwater before it gets dark, then not be bothered with them in my main two tube bag.
So instead of buying a single tube bag for $100 I made one for $8.
Might not be the prettiest thing out there but Im sure it will come in handy this season.
I started with an "info tube" you can pick em up at any home supply shop, cost me $8, which was my only purchase, the rest of the stuff was in house already.
The tube is 3" around and 12" long. The end caps are removeable.
1. Remove the bottom cap and mark with a sharpie 9 holes.
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