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fishing user avatartrupp30 reply : 

     I usually use tubes when I am fishing for small mouth, but I am wondering do a lot of you guys use tubes for large mouth, as well? And if so, are they a time specific(ie summer/fall) soft plastic or are they effective anytime of year? Thanks for your help.


fishing user avatarFelix77 reply : 

Tubes seem effective year round IMO.  Finesse tubes under those highly pressured conditions in particular.  Flipping tubes I generally don't do so I can't speak to them.


fishing user avatarNebraskaBasser reply : 

I use floating tubes (in lieu of frogs) in the heavily weeded farm ponds that I fish.  LMB love 'em!  :angel500:


fishing user avatarBobby Uhrig reply : 

Tubes are one of those baits that really get overlooked for largemouth. I have caught so many largemouth bass on tubes.We as anglers often find other baits/(confidence baits) that we have caught largemouth on such as worms -jigs-creature baits etc. Next time you go out fishing-just bring a bag of tubes with you and leave everything else home. Start catching bass with them and believe me you will add them to your arsenal very quickly.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Wow!

 

It's like the "Wake Up!" light just went off. For a long time the Gitzit was my go-to bait,

but over the years I rarely fish a tube anymore. Year's ago I started collecting Mizmo

3.5" Small Jaws and the 5.5" Grandes. Time to get them back in play!

 

 

:easter-119:


fishing user avatarAndyTN reply : 

For almost thirty years of fishing in S. FL I never even tried a tube. Once I got to TN everything I thought I knew about fishing changed.  Fortunately I was introduced to the tender tube by my fishing buddy. When I asked about what color I was told "anything you got". I have brought in more large mouth on that bait then any other around here. I have also landed small mouth, catfish, and a carp out of Lake Norris that had it been a LM would easily have been my personal best. I T-rig when fishing around submerged logs/rocks, but I prefer a simple inserted tube jig for better hookups when I can. I cleaned out several colors on the opening day of the BPS Spring sale.


fishing user avatarBassinBoy reply : 

I have caught an overwhelming majority of my largemouth on tubes.

I can say that whenever I have no idea what the fish are doing, I will tie on a tube and have confidence that it will produce.

It is a phenomenal bait that can be fished a lot of ways to catch a lot of largemouth.


fishing user avatarMSAJAA reply : 

Finesse tubes are a staple in the 3 rivers / Pittsburgh (I spend a ton of time on the river every year) for smallmouth, therefor I have a ton of confidence in throwing tubes in any environment.


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

Tubes are one of my favorite baits that just flat catches fish.  Its a simple great bait.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I still use tubes for smallmouth, but over the years, and for no good reason because they worked, and worked well, they kept getting pushed further and further back in the rotation for largemouth. Every once in a while when I do fish them, I usually have a good day and find myself wondering why I don't fish them more.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

I fish tubes all the time... I usually have a texas rigged one or a jig head rigged one tied on one of my rigs all the time.

I do best with them in late spring and early summer but they produce all season, especially on pr, pressured fish. lastly if I miss one on structure with a spinnerbait, square bill, or creature I will almost always toss a tube right back in there. more often than not ill hook up on that return cast with the tube


fishing user avatarflippin and pitchin reply : 

I don't think there is a better bait for skipping under docks or over hanging trees. Back in the 80's it was the hot flippin bait. It still works but lost it's popularity to the fancy creature baits.  My buddy uses a tube as a pitchin bait and uses a technique that amazed me. I just put my rod down and watched. No one can deny tubes are a smallmouth staple. Like they say, find em' with a crankbait and clean up with a tube.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

^ fact!!!!!


fishing user avatarkylek reply : 

This will be my first year giving tubes a try.  I picked up a couple packs of the 4.5"  strike king coffee tubes.  Is it better to fish these weightless or would pegging a weight be preferred?  I plan on fishing standing timber laydowns... mostly shallow cover.

 

Thanks!! 


fishing user avatarZeeso reply : 

My buddy turned me onto tubes. I absolutely love them for larrgemouth. I fish flippin tubes with a pegged bullet weight. I also leave it unpegged sometimes it offers up a little different action. However I prefer to peg it as I am more accurate casting and usually throwing them into tight quarters.


fishing user avatarcatchnm reply : 

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fishing user avatarPABASS reply : 

I use tubes allot more recently for SMB and LMB, so far they haven't been the biggest fish but a small fish is better then no fish.  I am trying to find my favorite OME, Gitiz, Cabin Creek, Havoc, are three I am working with and I don't like the Cabin Creek brand because the tentacles are not cut and clump but the fish like them lol..  I want to try some from Confidence Baits but I need to stop buying and start fishing lol..


fishing user avatarkadas reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 11:50 PM, roadwarrior said:

Wow!

 

It's like the "Wake Up!" light just went off. For a long time the Gitzit was my go-to bait,

but over the years I rarely fish a tube anymore. Year's ago I started collecting Mizmo

3.5" Small Jaws and the 5.5" Grandes. Time to get them back in play!

 

 

:easter-119:

same here--am amazed that I over time went away from certain lures that caught lots of fish and do not even give them a thought---why do we do that?--getting tubes and a couple of other old faithfuls back out and ready for spring
fishing user avatarBlues19 reply : 

i have a few packs of tubes but have never used any. How do you all work them? When pitching and flipping is it just like a jig? When casting do you immitate a craw?


fishing user avatarJ.Bass reply : 

I use tubes on rivers, canal, lakes, and ponds. I put jig head inserted into head. I also fish it T rigged weedless when I'm fishing heavy weeds and timber. Though the bass short strike on t rig. Overall tubes produce. There are days the bass want different lures. You have to find out what will be the best producing lure that day.


fishing user avatar*Hootie reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 11:50 PM, roadwarrior said:

Wow!

It's like the "Wake Up!" light just went off. For a long time the Gitzit was my go-to bait,

but over the years I rarely fish a tube anymore. Year's ago I started collecting Mizmo

3.5" Small Jaws and the 5.5" Grandes. Time to get them back in play!

:easter-119:

And a Happy Easter to you sir!!

Hootie


fishing user avatarBobby Uhrig reply : 

I used to Texas rigg them now all on the Shak-E2 Heads Perfect match

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fishing user avatarBobby Uhrig reply : 

This is it rigged -Notice the hook fits in the little slot between the segmented shell-Its buried for weedless applications but as soon as the fish strikes-the hook is exposed with very little effort.

 

Uncle B Bobby B Makes a killa tube

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fishing user avatarpapajoe222 reply : 

They're my #2 confidence bait and seeing as I am the consummate purveyor of big baits at my club, I like the big ones. NetBait offers their BK Tube in a 5.25in. version that you can fish weightless like a fluke and can still skip it under docks. Rig one with an internal weight and give 'em something different when flippin', especially if you're looking for a slow falling  presentation.

Love the action of those Shak-e jigs when rocked bck and forth.  Never thought of using a tube with them.  Thanks Bobby. Something different for me to try.


fishing user avatarDelfiBoyz_One_and_Only reply : 

IMO dont peg the hook, and give your line a lot of slack on the fall.  The weight will dart to the bottom and your tube will flutter behind it ever so slow.  Its a killer  around cover, give it a try you wont be dissappointed but remember to watch your line on the fall 75% of the time they will hit it on the fall.

 

 

Jay-

  On 3/27/2013 at 7:57 AM, kylek said:

This will be my first year giving tubes a try.  I picked up a couple packs of the 4.5"  strike king coffee tubes.  Is it better to fish these weightless or would pegging a weight be preferred?  I plan on fishing standing timber laydowns... mostly shallow cover.

 

Thanks!! 


fishing user avatarArv reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:03 PM, catchnm said:

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http://www.thebassholes.com/bassin-forums/index.php?topic=25399.0

 

http://www.thebassholes.com/bassin-forums/index.php?topic=30829.0

 

http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/tubes.html

Sweet post!




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