Southern Pro Capp&Coleman Tube 2"10ct Red/Pearl Glow
The Southern Pro Capp&Coleman Tube in 2-inch size is a soft-plastic crappie lure built for anglers targeting panfish in shallow structure and open water. This 10-count pack gives you a reliable go-to tube profile in a red and pearl glow finish—a proven color combo for drawing strikes in low-light conditions and stained water. Whether you're fishing early morning, late evening, or overcast days, the glow finish helps crappie locate and commit to your presentation.
Tubes work across multiple techniques: rig them on a small jig head for vertical presentations around brush piles and dock pilings, or use a split shot and slip bobber to suspend them at the exact depth crappie are holding. The 2-inch size is ideal for keeping your offerings natural-looking and easy for crappie to inhale, especially during seasons when fish are feeding on small forage.
Southern Pro Baits formulates these tubes with softness and action in mind. The red and pearl glow pattern reflects light and creates silhouette contrast, making it easier for crappie to track your lure in murky conditions or dim light. Stock a few packs in your tackle box and rotate colors and retrieves until you dial in what the fish want that day.
Key Features
- 2-inch soft-plastic tube profile—natural forage imitation for crappie
- Red and pearl glow finish for low-light and stained-water fishing
- 10-count pack for extended fishing sessions
- Versatile rigging: jig head, split shot and bobber, or Carolina rig options
Specifications
| Size | 2 inches |
| Count per Pack | 10 |
| Color | Red/Pearl Glow |
| Type | Soft-plastic tube |
| Target Species | Crappie |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to rig a 2-inch crappie tube?
A small jig head (1/16 to 1/8 ounce) works well for vertical jigging near structure. You can also use a split shot and bobber to suspend the tube at a specific depth, or rig it on a light Carolina rig for slow dragging.
When should I use the red and pearl glow finish?
The glow finish excels in low-light conditions—early morning, late evening, and overcast days—as well as stained or off-color water where visibility is limited. It helps crappie locate your lure and triggers strikes.
How many tubes come in a pack?
Each pack contains 10 tubes, giving you plenty for a full day of fishing and spares for when you snag structure or lose a lure.
What species will take these tubes?
While designed for crappie, small tubes can also attract bluegill, sunfish, and other panfish species.

