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I am sure you can catch fish on a tube moving it against the current, too, but
it is not as natural as fishing it with the current. When fishing a boot tail or curly tail grub against the current you will get more action - more vibration. It may look more like a fish struggling, but with tube going against the current it will just slide along - maybe not a bad thing, but different from the grub. I fish the Flint River near me some, and I can catch bass on Shadraps most often fishing it with the current, but fishing them against the current gives them more action and makes them dig deeper. That seems to excite active bass. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Tubes | big fish 2003 | Bass Fishing | 5 | October 12th, 2003 11:02 AM |