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how do I rig a tube
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 11:47 pm
by sh03z
I just bought 4 packs, but I have no idea how to rig them.
I'm searching the net right now, I'm fishing in about an hour...
Thanks,
Mike!
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 1:28 am
by fishinforever
Mike,
I now i'am only 17 but i now a little about tubes. You can fish them with a carolina rig. You can fish them texas rig, or just by itself. Ushally fishing it with a texas rig works out the best for me.
(Good smallmouth bait)
Any other info anybody....... please tell what you think... good luck on the water..
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:49 am
by johnnie crain outdoors
Mike, here's a tube tip. Try using an eighth ounce ball head jig. Push the jig up into the tubes cavity all the way to the end. Adding a drop of Fish Formula will make the head slicker and easier to insert plus add scent to the bait. Locate where the line tie to the jighead is with your fingers, by pushing down on each side of the line tie eye it will pop through the tube and you can tie it on. Now, simply push the hook through the tube so it is exposed. Fish this rig slowly along the bottom. Use jigheads with fine-wire hooks, the fish most times will hook themselves.
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 4:24 am
by sh03z
Thanks Luke and Johnnie.
In haste I ruined two tubes before I had time to go back and read these posts.
I think I got the gist of what you said Johnnie, so basically you tie the thing last...sort of opposite of a regular worm.
Thanks,
-Mike
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 12:43 pm
by jemyers10pt
I'm new to the board, but I think I can help you as well. I use Gambler Florida Weights that screw in the head of the tube. Rig the tube like you would Texas style, and screw in the weight. The ones that I use have rattles in them. That also attracts the fish. I also use a smaller wide gap hook and shove it further down the tube so that the weight screws all the way in. Hope that this technique works for you.
Josh from Ohio
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:00 pm
by ukey28
I do things a little different. I take a 4" tube and use an item called a gitzit glider inside the tube. It's an internal weight available at Northern Bass Supply. I use the 3/16 oz. for less than 10 feet of water. I then texas rig the tube with a Gammy 3/0 EWG hook, catching the glider as I insert the hook point, and thats the whole rig. It falls in a large zig zag pattern and since it falls slow it allows fish to come along way to get it. It doesn't work well in heavy cover but for anything less, it's my confidence bait.
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:13 am
by jeremy_221
E Z Tube is a great product to use to rig a tube. You slide it in the head of the bait, and it has rattles that adds more attraction to it. It has holes in it to put your hook through. It will make your bait fall strait every time. It will also give it a darting action when jigging it.
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 2:54 pm
by brendanc
Eagle Claw's HP Hook system has always been an effective way to add an internal weight to a tube bait while maintaining it's compack profile. Their hook design keeps the point of the hook snug against the outside wall of the tube making it weedless. This is a great system for heavy cover.
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:40 pm
by dansfishntales
Mike,
Haven't had time to read the other posts, so maybe this is a repeat.
As most everyone knows I am a major tube user.
My favorite way to rig is Texas style. I use an XPoint XGap hook. This provides the sharpness, and a Kale type gap, which is greatly beneficial.
I run the hook into the top, as Texas rigging a worm, then into the hollow area of the tube. Next, the point is run through the outside wall, and then the very tip is stuck back into the outer skin. This will make the tube weedless, and at the same time have a hair trigger for when the bass strikes.
Don't make the mistake of trying to run the hook through both sides of the plastic, as you would with a solid worm. Again, this is the reason for using the XGap design.
I also recommend a thicker walled tube, such as a Larew Fat Gap. Another is a Mega Ring Tube, in which the big rings provide an extra weedguard.
I had a complete article, with photo on rigging in a past issue of Fishing Facts. If I can find it in my files, I can email you a PDF file with the article.
Hope this helps.
Best of fishing,
Dan
how do I rig a tube
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 7:54 pm
by carl
JUST A LITTLE TIP I LEARNED, IF YOU WANT THE TUBE TO FLOAT LIKE ON A CARO9LINA RIG, CUT A A SMALL SQUARE OFF AN OLD LIFE PRESERVER AND INSERT IT INTO THE TUBE.