BBBill64 Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM I am looking for a supplier of bone colored 4” tubes suitable for use on a 3/16 ounce stupid tube head. My web searches have come up empty. Does anyone know of a supplier who offers that color in a tube? Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted Sunday at 09:50 PM Super User Posted Sunday at 09:50 PM Have you tried Tackle Warehouse? 1 Quote
BBBill64 Posted Monday at 02:18 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:18 PM Yes, none of the vendors offer this combination. 1 Quote
detroit1 Posted Monday at 02:27 PM Posted Monday at 02:27 PM I have never seen a bone tube. Might need to find someone that can pour them for you. Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted Monday at 03:40 PM Super User Posted Monday at 03:40 PM Throw some yellow tubes... they'll look bone colored to a bass oe Quote
Super User FishTank Posted Monday at 04:05 PM Super User Posted Monday at 04:05 PM Gitzit makes a pearl white and a salt pepper that use to work well for me but it's been awhile since I fished them. I got tired of getting hung up and moved on to different techniques. Quote
Mr. Aquarium Posted Monday at 05:16 PM Posted Monday at 05:16 PM I think strike king coffee tubes have a white tube. I know lake trout guys love fishing white tubes! Quote
detroit1 Posted Monday at 09:46 PM Posted Monday at 09:46 PM Everybody that makes tubes make white ones. To me, a bone color is more like a light beige and not white ? Quote
GRiver Posted yesterday at 10:39 AM Posted yesterday at 10:39 AM Try secretlures.com They call it Shad, it’s whitish, but a lot of black flake. Quote
DinkDonkey30 Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM Check with world’s worst fishing on fb or YouTube. He does a ton of custom colors. Quote
PourMyOwn Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM 21 hours ago, detroit1 said: Everybody that makes tubes make white ones. To me, a bone color is more like a light beige and not white ? Just a few drops of Dead On's "grit" color added to white should do it. Quote
papajoe222 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I'm guessing you had a supplier of bone colored tubes and your stockpile is drying up. If you still have a couple left, I'm sure anyone that pours tubes could match them. If not, a white tube and a colored Sharpie may do the job with a little experimentation. Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Take the same brand's yellow tubes, and put them in the same brands bag of white tubes on a warm week. Check daily so they dont mix too much though. Quote
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