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If your going to make a tube-Make it right.

Also the MegaTube has a solid butt that you can screw keepers into for better hold on shakey heads and it also works better for Texas rigging

 

Notice the lifelike segmented body-These are killer for largemouth and smallies.

 

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SK Denny Brauer flipping tube and Pour Boy tubes for me. Cabin Creek are a good bait too. 

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The original 3 1/2" Gitzit produces well for me.

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There are a million companies that produce tubes. Many are regional and the colors they produce are regional. In the PNW Outlaw Baits and Dry Creek Baits have a big following. Strike King makes a good tube. The nice thing about the smaller companies is you can order in 50's or 100's and save a few bucks.

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I've use a lot of different ones and the all will catch fish.  I couldn't get colors the way I want them so I started making my own several years ago.  Now I don't use any other than the ones I make myself.

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I started using Dry Creek double dipped tubes this fall, I've had some good days using them.  I really like the "Bama Craw" color, green pumpkin overall with some subtle orange coloring on the tentacles.  I realize there's lots of good tube makers out there, but I'm really impressed with the Dry Creek tubes, durable with great color schemes.

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Another vote for the Gitzit original.  I also had success with the Zoom tubes.

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I like the Snack Daddy Elite Tubes....They are a little thicker at the head, which gives it a slightly larger profile. 

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Another vote for the Gitzit original.  I also had success with the Zoom tubes.
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The original Gitiz Tubes from Canyon Plastics have been the best producers for me.

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I really like ISG and Strike King coffee tubes.  The little Yamamoto/Venom baits are great too.

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I have a taklebag full of StrikeKing tubes, both coffe and the older salted version, along with a tube kit I believe was from Bass Pro.  The majority of them are 3.5in, but I also have some packs of five inchers I've used for flipping, I just don't recall offhand who makes them.

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I've use a lot of different ones and the all will catch fish.  I couldn't get colors the way I want them so I started making my own several years ago.  Now I don't use any other than the ones I make myself.

I still have a few of those tubes you made Jig Man...Awesome tubes my friend!

 

I'm also a fan of Yum F2ubes.

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