kms399 Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 this is the one bait i have never had luck on. i know of a few different ways to rig them but i rarely catch fish on them. what type of retrive do you use and how and what size hook do you rig with. thanks. Quote
Super User eyedabassman Posted March 16, 2007 Super User Posted March 16, 2007 I fish a tube just like a jig. I also swim them too. 8-) Quote
MarVaBC Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 First Off....learning how to fish a tube well, and with confidence will not happen overnight. It's a gradual trial and error process. I was new to tubes until a couple years ago and now they are my #1 goto bait for smallmouth....and catch alot of greenies as well. Get a tube that matches crayfish or bottom color...my standard is green pumkin..I usually stay w. dark colors. I rig with a 1/8 oz weedless insert jighead...sometimes you need heavier, but not much. Your retreive is the hard part....finding that area of doing what the fish will eat vs. getting snagged on the bottom is a fine line. Slow is the key! You will lose baits regularly...but as they say: If your not losing them, your not fishing them right. Another tough part in the beginning is noticing the difference in bumping stuff, and a bite. You will swing and miss alot at first. It will all come together in due time...tubes are fish catchers. Good Luck! Quote
Deuceu72 Posted March 16, 2007 Posted March 16, 2007 First Off....learning how to fish a tube well, and with confidence will not happen overnight. It's a gradual trial and error process. I was new to tubes untill a couple years ago and now they are my #1 goto bait for smallmouth....and catch alot of greenies as well. Get a tube that matches crayfish or bottom color...my standard is green pumkin..I usually stay w. dark colors. I rig with a 1/8 oz weedless insert jighead...sometimes you need heavier, but not much. Your retreive is the hard part....finding that area of doing what the fish will eat vs. getting snagged on the bottom is a fine line. You will lose baits regularly...as they say: If your not losing them, your not fishing them right. Another tough part in the beginning is noticing the difference in bumping stuff, and a bite. You will swing and miss alot at first. It will all come together in due time...tubes are fish catchers. Good Luck! Sound advice here.........Tubes are also my # 1 smallie bait.............1/8 oz jighead and DRAGGED slowly on the bottom.........I dont hop or "jig" tubes..........I just drag on the bottom.......... Quote
bassnleo Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Check out this thread, should answer your tube questions. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1167358924/0 Quote
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