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    I was hoping someone would know where I could get some 1 inch micro tubes. I see the cabelas has the southern pro in the 1" tubes but, I was hoping to find maybe another brand with more colors. I am wanting to use these on 1/64 oz and 1/32 oz jigheads for trout. Any help would be appreciated.

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    On ebay dealer in PA or go online put in southern pro 1 inch tubes . dealer in oh . On ebay put in crappie jigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaCrappieMan View Post
    I am wanting to use these on 1/64 oz and 1/32 oz jigheads for trout.
    I would forget the tubes and just use trout magnets. They come in loads of colors and are designed for trout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaCrappieMan View Post
    I was hoping someone would know where I could get some 1 inch micro tubes. I see the cabelas has the southern pro in the 1" tubes but, I was hoping to find maybe another brand with more colors. I am wanting to use these on 1/64 oz and 1/32 oz jigheads for trout. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Bass Pro carries some tiny tube jigs called Trout Traps, I dont see them on BassPro online though.
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    I use those small jig heads for Bluegill & Perch. The small icicle tubes from Bob's Jigs work great on them..


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    Go to Southern Pro and check their online retail outlets for the full color selection.

    I find that the inch and a half Stingers often work as well and the inch and a quarter Luv Nubs do, too, as do Little Atom Teasers. One other way to fish the 1" tubes is to trim off some of the legs, especially when the gills are not being very cooperative. When I do that I will leave just a couple on the top or the bottom. The tiny tails like this have saved the day on both crappies and sunfish for me more than just a couple of times. The tiny solid body ones need to go on a collarless hook jig head, while it really doesn't matter much for the little tubes.

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