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Pat_RI January 4th, 2006 10:01 PM

Tubes
 
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some colors
to start out with and also some brands?



SimRacer January 4th, 2006 10:35 PM

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"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some

colors
to start out with and also some brands?



Wow, where to begin. Well, I'm just gonna throw out some basic advice that I
try to follow myself, I am not a pro, so take it with a grain of salt, it is
only *my personal opinion*:

Colors: depends on the forage available in the water body in question. Also
depends on the "color" of the water IMO. I try to match my tube (and other
softbaits) colors to forage in the lake, like shad, minnows, crawdads,
whatever they may be. And to use tubes (without any rattles especially) in
any sort of stained or naturally dark (tanic) water, is a toughy. Go bright
and hope is all I can suggest. IMO, and I am certainly open to correction,
tubes are more of a bait that fish need to see to go for, since by and
large, they don't make a ton of noise, even with a little rattle chamber
attached or imbedded in them.

All that said, my most productive colors this past year (and I was trying to
learn tube fishing myself this past year) were red shad, pumpkin seed, and
pumpkin seed with chartruese tentacles. I don't get the "red shad" being so
productive around here, but the "pumpkin seed" color is pretty close to the
crawdads that inhabit the lakes near me (lighter brown shades, with black
specks). For that matter, red shad worms seemed to draw a lot of strikes
again for me this year too, so maybe there is some forage near that color I
am unaware of, or "red" really does cause a reaction when other colors
won't. I tried "watermelon" as well and got bit, but it just seemed "too
green" for my local fish's preference. It seemed to be the young dumb little
12" dinks that bit the brighter shades for me this past year...I also gave
some dark blue ones a shot (they appeared black to me in the water) and
actually caught a few keeper sized fish on those too.

As for brands, your mileage will vary. I usually like something either made
of that 3X or super tough material (lasts a good long while on the hook,
though they can be tough to actually get onto the hook they're so stretchy
and tough to tear), and something either scent or salt impregnated. I am not
sold on any particular brand as of yet, but the super tough ones get bit as
much as the cheap ones (in my experience) and last much much longer,
especially if there's any abrasive cover in the equation.

Best of luck...



RATMAN January 5th, 2006 12:05 AM

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Brands won't matter much, but size & color will. Also technique is more
important than both ! A 3-4 inch watermellon tube with copper, red, or
black flake is probably the #1 choice in Mich. with many anglers. Also
try a white or pearl tube with nothing but a 3ought hook in dead calm
water & let it slow spiral downward. Fish with an exposed hook in
weedless conditions & an Owner bullit head hook if your comming through
weeds or wood. good luck


Charles B. Summers January 5th, 2006 01:08 AM

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'round here, you can fish just about any color tube as long as it's black.
(I like the blue tails though.)


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some colors
to start out with and also some brands?





Pat_RI January 5th, 2006 01:13 AM

Tubes
 
what primary size should I use 4 inch??
"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
'round here, you can fish just about any color tube as long as it's black.
(I like the blue tails though.)


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some

colors
to start out with and also some brands?







Jerry Barton January 5th, 2006 01:45 AM

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Ratman, we just gotta' get together one day.

"RATMAN" wrote in message
oups.com...
Brands won't matter much, but size & color will. Also technique is more
important than both ! A 3-4 inch watermellon tube with copper, red, or
black flake is probably the #1 choice in Mich. with many anglers. Also
try a white or pearl tube with nothing but a 3ought hook in dead calm
water & let it slow spiral downward. Fish with an exposed hook in
weedless conditions & an Owner bullit head hook if your comming through
weeds or wood. good luck




Bob La Londe January 5th, 2006 03:44 AM

Tubes
 
"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some colors
to start out with and also some brands?


I've caught a couple fish flipping a red shad tube on a 3/16 t-rig in murky
green water, but other than that I'ld probably say use it as a weightless
slow jerk bait in
--
Bob La Londe
http://www.YumaBassMan.com



Charles B. Summers January 5th, 2006 04:10 AM

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I'd pick up some 4" and some 3 1/2". I like the smaller ones because they
don't tend to bunch up as bad on the hook.


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:dq_uf.31714$9G.7309@dukeread10...
what primary size should I use 4 inch??
"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
. ..
'round here, you can fish just about any color tube as long as it's
black.
(I like the blue tails though.)


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some

colors
to start out with and also some brands?









GL3Loomis January 5th, 2006 04:34 AM

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Brand name doesn't mean much....... how do you lie with a straight sentence
(we can't see you face). You know Crooked Creek Salt Tubes are #1. Dark
Melon/Copper Flake, Pumkin Pepper, Pearl White Silver Flake, Smoke with Blue
Flake are my favorites, but good old BLACK works in all conditions, and
anytime.

Brand Name doesn't matter.............Just for that, I'm going to have Seth
Pull your Order and no you cannot use Shuberts either - bad boy.

--
Craig Baugher



Bill McKee January 5th, 2006 05:33 AM

Tubes
 

"Charles B. Summers" charles wrote in message
...
I'd pick up some 4" and some 3 1/2". I like the smaller ones because they
don't tend to bunch up as bad on the hook.


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:dq_uf.31714$9G.7309@dukeread10...
what primary size should I use 4 inch??
"Charles B. Summers" charles
wrote in message
. ..
'round here, you can fish just about any color tube as long as it's
black.
(I like the blue tails though.)


"Pat_RI" wrote in message
news:gBXuf.30860$9G.22077@dukeread10...
I want to spend more time fishing tubes could someone recommend some

colors
to start out with and also some brands?



Use a 3" on a dropshot. Use a 3" on a mojo type rig. Sliding sinker and a
pegged bead. Blow out the tube every cast. make that air pocket work.




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