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One thing I have noticed is that a lot of southern anglers I know (NC, SC, GA) don’t throw tubes. At least anglers that I know of. Any guys from the southern states throw tubes? I honestly haven’t done much research on them and how to fish them because it’s unheard of here. Maybe I should try them if no one else’s uses them! 

 

maybe I’m just crazy. Let me know!! LOL

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I tried liking them but just never got a single bite on one. I had over 20 packs of the strike King tubes I just sold in the flea market. 

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The only thing I've caught on tubes is catfish lol. I got 4 in one day once, in a bass pond! I tried all sorts of techniques... hopping them, dragging then, swimming them, lift and drop... those each got a catfish but not one bass! Not that I'm unhappy with catfish but it wasn't my target species on that day. I throw one occasionally still when nothing else is working, but no more action aside from that one crazy day.

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2 hours ago, blongfishing said:

One thing I have noticed is that a lot of southern anglers I know (NC, SC, GA) don’t throw tubes. At least anglers that I know of. Any guys from the southern states throw tubes? I honestly haven’t done much research on them and how to fish them because it’s unheard of here. Maybe I should try them if no one else’s uses them! 

 

maybe I’m just crazy. Let me know!! LOL

I was actually talking about the same thing recently. I 100% agree that you don't see a lot of tubes thrown in the Southeast, which this may be a great opportunity to start throwing them.

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I love throwing them on all the TN lakes. Dandy smallmouth bait and great when the LM bite is tough. It’s very underrated as a flipping bait Texas Rigged. It imitates so many different things. 

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Ive tried them off and on and think I may have caught one fish on them ever.  One of the few so-called popular plastic baits Ive never done well on.

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Here in VA it's a great river bait for both brown & green bass. Use a light and let the current do the work.

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I use tubes for Carolina rigs and also flip em......a lot...

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I live in WV so not exactly the "south", but tubes are a staple that I throw consistently. I texas rig them and have had good success on largemouths. Me and my fishing buddy sometimes travel down south and fish the carolinas and have had good success down there with tubes as well.

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Down here in the real south tubes were hot for awhile during the 80s but died off never to return.

 

This die off coincided with the explosion of matted grass beds.

 

In the last couple of years the grass died off & guess what lure is making a comeback?

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Never used them but interesting timing as I had just bought some to try.

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I live Indiana and still haven’t caught anything on a tube. But they work well here. I think I read somewhere that Florida Strain LMB aren’t as aggressive as Northern Strain LMB. Maybe that could be a factor in some places.

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The original "tube" was the Gizit. Invented in Arkansas, it was designed as a "do nothing" lure.

Cast the Gizit out, put your rod down, light up a smoke and pop a top! Initially rigged on a jig

head with an exposed hook. I fished them this way for years, but more recently have gone to

inserted weights (weedless).

 

The original Gitzit in "Baby Diaper Yellow" continues to be a staple in reservoirs on the White River

(Beaver, Table Rock and Bull Shoals).  I have have had good success with this on the Tennessee River.

However, for smallmouth my "secret weapon" is the BPS Tender Tube #71.  This and the Rage Tail

Menace are my go-to below the Pickwick Dam.

 

:fishing-026:

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I've never done well with them. FLW did a tournament on Cumberland earlier this year and I remember some pros making the comment that they were surprised they couldn't catch fish on a tube there.

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On 7/26/2018 at 9:01 PM, blongfishing said:

One thing I have noticed is that a lot of southern anglers I know (NC, SC, GA) don’t throw tubes. At least anglers that I know of. Any guys from the southern states throw tubes? I honestly haven’t done much research on them and how to fish them because it’s unheard of here. Maybe I should try them if no one else’s uses them! 

 

maybe I’m just crazy. Let me know!! LOL

Senkos man, everyone throws Senkos.

 

15 years ago, I threw a lot of tubes whrn I lived in Illinois amd fished the mighty MS and the rivers that fed it.

 

I have not tossed a tube in a long time, but there is only so much room in my kayak.

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I use the Strike King Bitsy Tubes all the time. One of my go to baits in the river.

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I’ve had a lot of success on green pumpkin tubes here in central MS. Especially around cypress trees, docks, and shallow structure. I’ve always just t-rigged them with 1/8 oz bullet weight and fished them similar to a crawl or creature bait. Don’t fish them as often as I should admittedly. 

 

Also like someone commented, I’ve also caught several nice 5+ pound catfish on white tubes. 

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I have bags and bags of tubes that I've never opened. 

Don't even think about them. 

 

Considering the moderate to heavy vegetation I fish in I think there are better options. 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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