rigging tubes

  • jhall
    Lake City, MN
    Posts: 590
    #372763

    ok, I want to hear it…who caught a guppy on a tube?

    BomberA
    Posts: 649
    #372774

    I caught a goby on a tube

    adloos
    Winona, MN
    Posts: 344
    #372816

    I just hate it when i set the hook thinking its a nice SM or LG and it ends up being a sheeped.

    brovarney
    Posts: 662
    #374576

    Use it without wieght for a different look.

    If you rig it the sloppy way. But don’t use a wieght it will float till the tube noses down and the air bubble in the tube escapes. Then it will float and flutter down. To speed the process up unsert a tube rattle and it will drop with the same action just a little faster.

    You will lose one rattle per fish. That’s about 25 cents a fish.

    what a bargin

    cade-laufenberg
    Winona,MN/La Crosse, WI
    Posts: 3667
    #374582

    thanks guys, i guess i know that it is not too big, but it just seems huge! i guess mossboss is right with the whole confidence deal, but i have caught 2 10 inch crappies on a 3.5 inch tube, so an inch bigger should be able to catch some bass…I cant recall rockbass on tubes, but i know they do, i caught 2 rockbass today on a 7 inch worm!

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