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    FlyFisher….I’ve been using tube jigs for quite some time now. I just thread it on lead head jig and cast it with and without a bobber. I use a bobber with it most of the time. Love this method! Without the bobber if it’s deeper water I will add a split shot sometimes. The one thing I’ve found very effective is when using a bobber, is to move it, give the tube some action.
    Good luck and let us know how you do. Good luck….

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    CrappiePappy, not many can say they switches plastic bodies " a couple of decades ago". Explains why you have such good information and advise when you post. I have not been chasing Crappie for 2 decades yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    CrappiePappy, not many can say they switches plastic bodies " a couple of decades ago". Explains why you have such good information and advise when you post. I have not been chasing Crappie for 2 decades yet.
    Well sir, I started Crappie fishing back in the early 1960's, so yeah ... I've had plenty of "decades" to switch baits & techniques.
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    I was barely born then. Thanks for sharing your experiences, explains the depth of insight you have to offer. The Tube jig syringe injectors that I make & use developed with your help.
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    I started using tube jigs when they came out around here sometime in the mid 80's and always did catch fish on them but like others have said i kinda drifted away from them several years ago in favor of all the solid body plastics i make that being said they will catch fish as good now as they did back them color and presentation makes the difference.....i wanted to get back into fishing tubes so i recently traded for a solid body mold haven't got to try the baits yet but they sure look good and i'm sure the crappie will like em.
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    I used Southern Pro tubes for many years . 1/8 with a 2'' Umbrella tube and at times 1/4 with a 2.5'' Little Hustler . Went back to hand ties after Takeum started sending me baits . He ties some of the best looking jigs around . I decided to experiment with trash and made baits from all kinds of stuff . I started making jigs with Walmart sacks on them . Caught just as many fish as anything I tried plastic or hand tied. Catching limit after limit just like before . Presentation means way more than jig or color. Livescope has opened my eyes for sure . My last several trips all I used was the Walmart bag jig .

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    Even catch trash fish on them .
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    I like the solid body tubes , the hollow body version has about a 3 fish and done limit on it …
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    I used Southern Pro tubes for many years . 1/8 with a 2'' Umbrella tube and at times 1/4 with a 2.5'' Little Hustler . Went back to hand ties after Takeum started sending me baits . He ties some of the best looking jigs around . I decided to experiment with trash and made baits from all kinds of stuff . I started making jigs with Walmart sacks on them . Caught just as many fish as anything I tried plastic or hand tied. Catching limit after limit just like before . Presentation means way more than jig or color. Livescope has opened my eyes for sure . My last several trips all I used was the Walmart bag jig
    Even catch trash fish on them .
    Thank you for the reinforcement about "Presentation", I preach it constantly as the most important thing to Crappie fishing.

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    I choose tube jigs most of the time. Black and Chartreuse is my go to, it works most of the time. Straight line jigging.
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    Thanks for all the feedback about tubes, there was a lot of great info. Thanks again

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