Tubes
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Re: Tubes
I do, and I also C-rig them and stuff a piece of a foam float into the body to make it ride up off the bottom. It's a fish catcher offshore during the summer, on humps and points.
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Re: Tubes
Strike king 3.5 inch coffee tubes have always produced for me.
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Re: Tubes
Tubes have always been a smallmouth staple for me. I generally only use tubes from a company called River Rock custom baits. I like to rig them all terrain style, and play with them in the rocks.
Re: Tubes
What’s all terrain style ?Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:33 amTubes have always been a smallmouth staple for me. I generally only use tubes from a company called River Rock custom baits. I like to rig them all terrain style, and play with them in the rocks.
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Great tubes, but man they are pricey. I like Dry Creek tubes as well and they are sold in bulk.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:33 amTubes have always been a smallmouth staple for me. I generally only use tubes from a company called River Rock custom baits. I like to rig them all terrain style, and play with them in the rocks.
I fish them mostly on a Draggin'/Crawler/Sled head for the most part, occasionally t-rigging them with an unpegged 1/16oz weight if I am going to be throwing them in heavier current.