Tubes

Don

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Does anyone like tubes and if so I'd like to know what your favorite way to weight them. Jig heads. Texas rig. Drop shot style rigs?
On the recommendation of a laker fisherman/clerk I bought these at Cabelas and forgot to address some method of drowning them. The guy said he was a biologist for NJ and that the white tube is still the best presentation for lakers in Merrill and Round Valley. I would think PABassman would use these in summer for Wallen Paulpack monsters. He went on to say they are especially useful in deep water in summertime. Please advise!
 

troutspinner

Nuts & Bolts Guy
As A5 said. There are specific jigs designed for tubes but that is not to say you have to run them that way. I run small tubes on EWG Ned jig heads as well as I have used them on a Texas rig / EWG hook.

You could just hook them through the top with a J hook and then bring the hook out the side. It won’t be weedless but you may not need weedless.
 

Don

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TS you still don’t understand me. It always has to be weedless. I’m helpless.
 

pabassman

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I dont use tubes a lot. Too slow for me. Never at night. The tubes I do use will be smaller like TS said. 2.75 - 3.5" with 1/8 to 3/16 heads. I would imagine 4.5 to 6" on 1/2 to an ounce tube head for lakers. I have a buddy in NY that will chase them on the ice at Champlain. Thats his best bait.
 

Don

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Not sure what you mean by tube weight but see if this addresses it.


or is it the last item on this page?




Why not just use a weighted jighead? Or does that get pricey?

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Oh I see. Jigs are hard to rig for weedless use.
 
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Melvinp

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I’ve had some luck with tubes but not a lot never really fished um that much but the wife caught a 4 pound large mouth off a dock using a micro pink and white so I know they work
 
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