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Like the title says, any suggestions? I'm looking for something relatively light, in the 1/8 ounce range because I will be using it for finesse presentations. Thanks. 

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4 hours ago, A-Jay said:

At that weight ~ The Provider Tackle Performance Series Tube Head is tough to beat.

http://www.providertackle.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=73_83

It's also available at TW - and you don't even have to pre-order. 

:smiley:

A-Jay

I'm definitely going to check those out! They look really good and I like the 90* line tie. I just bought some KVD ones because I needed them for today but once I get done with those, these will be ordered immediately. 

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I like the VMC tube jig if your using a larger sized tube.  I had a hard time finding a tube jig with a really short shank that would work with a 2.5 inch tube for smallmouth until I recently found the northland tube jig.

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Check out the tube jigs by Bite Me.  I've had good luck with them and they seem to have a couple different hook sizes per weight

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Definitely need to know what size tubes you are using.

 

If you are using 3.5-4" tubes I've found these heads to work really well to stupid rig tubes.  They are basically a wide gap shakey head with the screwloc removed.

 

http://www.bluerocktackle.com/store/p16/Stupid_Tube_Hook_(10_pack).html

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On 7/24/2017 at 9:21 AM, moguy1973 said:

Definitely need to know what size tubes you are using.

 

If you are using 3.5-4" tubes I've found these heads to work really well to stupid rig tubes.  They are basically a wide gap shakey head with the screwloc removed.

 

http://www.bluerocktackle.com/store/p16/Stupid_Tube_Hook_(10_pack).html

I am using 4in tubes

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15 hours ago, bma3 said:

I am using 4in tubes

If you want a weedless tube those heads with a 3/0 hook are great.  I used to use regular tube jig heads to rig tubes that way and the wide gap hooks make it so much easier to rig them and it makes them a lot more weedless and snagless.

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