MAN Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Was checking out a big box fishing retailer and noticed they didn't offer any tubes anymore (except for crappie tubes). Is that a big miss on their part or are they just not a thing anymore? Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Are tubes still a thing ? I certainly hope so . . . . A-Jay 9 5 Quote
PaulVE64 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Top 5 alltime on the river. Can be popped,paused, or dragged on bottom, stroked at any speed thru the water coloum and as a weightless topwater. 4 Quote
OmegaDPW Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 That's interesting. I have only fished tubes a couple of times in my life, so never really pay them much attention, but since you mention it- I never see tubes at Wal Mart. Quote
Super User gim Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Tubes have been a staple in my soft plastic arsenal for years. Both smallmouth and largemouth. Lately, I've been using them to skip under docks. They work very well for this because of their shape. 3 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Hmm... I would only fish a tube on days ending in a "y". 4 7 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Next to TR worm, my go to is a tube when the hits are slow. 3 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 They're less popular than they once were, but lots of people still use them. Though, probably not enough to justify counter space at some smaller tackle shops and stores with limited space. 1 Quote
fin Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 I noticed Academy quit carrying them in the store years ago, same with Walmart. I visited a local mom & pop store and they had some Zoom tubes on clearance for a fraction of the original price. The bags were so old they were crinkly and the labels were peeling off. I bought way more than I should have. lol Retailers focus on what's hot, not what's good. 1 1 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Love tubes. I hope not Quote
DinkDonkey30 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 It must be the stores in your area. Most around me have a decent to large selection. I started using them last spring and have yet to have a bite or hookup with them. I’m not sure they will be in my boat after this year but I’m giving them an honest try. Quote
steves191145 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 I couldn't imagine chasing smallmouth without tubes. Catch plenty of largemouth on them too. On the susquehanna and potomac a tube is probably my #1 lure. 3 Quote
river-rat Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 I've always got at least one rod with a flipping tube tied on. They catch fish and I rarely see anyone else fishing them. I use a 4" Right Bite Flipping tube or a Strike King Denny Brauer Flipping tube. I have also used the 5" Right Bite tube on lakes like Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn, and Caney Lake with some success. 2 Quote
rgasr63 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Lots of people use them but people have kinda like left them behind a bit for a ned rig and a wacky rig. They still catch fish. 1 Quote
crypt Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 I flip em, use them for carolina rigs, also throw them weightless on a spinning rod and work em like a jerkbait. great action. 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 Absolutely! Don’t tell anyone!! 🤣 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 The tube is an original "do nothing" lure. I was introduced in Arkansas. The classic presentation is to cast it out to whatever you consider a promising spot. Let the bait settle, light a smoke and pop a top. It's a Southern Thang. 5 Quote
SC53 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 A-Jay, what’s that tube & color in the bottom right corner of the right hand box? 1 Quote
Zel Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Yup, still use them in early spring. Have also had some luck inserting a floating worm into them and using a 1/8oz jig head in summer. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 22 minutes ago, SC53 said: A-Jay, what’s that tube & color in the bottom right corner of the right hand box? You better be sending me some warm weather after this . . . That's the 2.75 inch TOUCHDOWN https://xzonelures.com/products/x-tube-2-75-9-pack?variant=43984912646461 A-Jay 2 1 2 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 30 minutes ago, A-Jay said: You better be sending me some warm weather after this . . . That's the 2.75 inch TOUCHDOWN https://xzonelures.com/products/x-tube-2-75-9-pack?variant=43984912646461 A-Jay Designed by Tom Brady I heard 🤣😂 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 20, 2024 Super User Posted March 20, 2024 7 minutes ago, alonerankin2 said: Designed by Tom Brady I heard 🤣😂 Does it look deflated ? 🤓 A-Jay 10 Quote
MAN Posted March 20, 2024 Author Posted March 20, 2024 Thanks for all your replies, very much appreciated. Truth be told It was a loaded question...just needed to validate some data based on yalls comments. 👍 1 Quote
SC53 Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 3 hours ago, A-Jay said: You better be sending me some warm weather after this . . . That's the 2.75 inch TOUCHDOWN https://xzonelures.com/products/x-tube-2-75-9-pack?variant=43984912646461 A-Jay Thanks bud. Warm weather on its way😉 1 Quote
wvhunt Posted March 21, 2024 Posted March 21, 2024 I do a lot of river fishing and tubes are my most fished lure. 1 Quote
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