Bait tube made
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Bait tube made
Ended up making a bait tube last minute, should work well
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Re: Bait tube to borrow
I have got a feeling Shane may have a spare one. I have knocked up a 50mm version. I assume the yakkas and slimies are pretty small and will fit in them. I can knock one up for you as well if you like. Also plan to take up a rudimentary 100mm version
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Re: Bait tube to borrow
Easy and cheap to make. That being said i have one sitting here, not tested on anything apart from a mullet.
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Prowler victims - squid (30cm) Gar (36) Snapper (80 ) kgw (39)
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Re: Bait tube to borrow
Yeah, I've got a couple that will be spare for the trip. You're welcome to use one.
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Re: Bait tube to borrow
Thanks, I am hoping to make one but may run out of time. Packing starts tomorrow.lol
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Re: Bait tube made
A couple of 10/0 circles and you have a Qantas lure for a tiger sharkinshorebrawler wrote:Ended up making a bait tube last minute, should work well
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Re: Bait tube made
If you have those pool noodle float somewhere around the house (else buy form BiGW or KMArt for like 2-3 bux. Cut a smort short section and split them into 1/2 and cable tie them to your tube. Then the tube can float which will help reduce the drag....inshorebrawler wrote:Ended up making a bait tube last minute, should work well
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Re: Bait tube made
Seasherpa wrote:A couple of 10/0 circles and you have a Qantas lure for a tiger sharkinshorebrawler wrote:Ended up making a bait tube last minute, should work well
I have since added a strips of reflective tape. Eeeekk maybe fill full of burley lol.
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Re: Bait tube made
Prototype has foam in the nose. We will see how she goes I am hoping to tie it between the aka bars.CrazyChenski wrote:If you have those pool noodle float somewhere around the house (else buy form BiGW or KMArt for like 2-3 bux. Cut a smort short section and split them into 1/2 and cable tie them to your tube. Then the tube can float which will help reduce the drag....inshorebrawler wrote:Ended up making a bait tube last minute, should work well