Some people do inject crappie nibbles into the body of the tube baits
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Some people do inject crappie nibbles into the body of the tube baits
Most of the guys I know that fish tubes insert lure inside of the tube bait. Where it really comes into play is when fishing really slow in my opinion. The fish can lock into a scent better if the bait stays in one area.
Yeah that has to be it. Why else would he switch up and go from works of art to a simple tube. Maybe he is making the tubes, and they are special creations or something. My best guess is injection of scent.
Haha didn't mean to throw you for a loop. Just broadening my horizon I guess you can say. Plans would be to mostly use with my 6.5' rod and cast to them as well as some dipping with long rod. No plans on inserting anything. I do have various crappie nibbles that I never touch. Have tossed the around the idea for years of having a 2-2.5" tube mold made. Will see how this goes and maybe one day fork over the money for a custom. Definitely wish I could have some plastic color combos made in the tube that I've made over the years.
I would love to try out the mold. If you don't need it I will borrow it. If you were to ever need it back let me know. ;)
We have all dabbled in making our own creations and have success too. But if I am meat hunting it is hard to overlook simple plastics that are cheap and easy to leave in a brush pile. There are many tricks with plastics too.
Grumpy I hope you don’t mind me noticing that you noticed me. I’m a little shy you see.
Check this out and let me know your opinions regarding what is there.
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It’s my narrow list you see. Only the 1/16th ounce heads……. 1/0 Victory hooks, glow yellow over white, FreeStyle jig mold. As the Sun sets further that is when the magic begins. They POP due to the UV reflection value added. Yes sir they do cause I did.
The plastics are still kind of a challenge. Man I can’t thread them on straight. Curves, too much this way, no that way. Could use advice about that, too.
My 1/4 ounce selection.
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Again this is just what rides up front with me. At the ready. I usually cycle through about 8 or so a day. Usually have a good idea of what I want to begin with, and attach them to the rod early, and in the morning they are ready to go. Choosing wisely, perhaps even luckily, means I won’t have to go deep into the bench. Those backups will be in bag in the back anyways you see. Start with my best stuff saves nine.
I fish two rods way back. Two rods anywhere between there and right next to boat. Two rods right in tight to hull. Two rods straight out the back, rods in rocket launchers. So four setups are 1/4 ounce and four are 1/16th. So I really only need to have those two sizes, which is a big help.
I think.
No one ever seems very interested in my inventions, but the freak-show factor must be just grand. I asked about blades too guys.
I share. I try to post up my work as faithfully as I can. I would like some hints, clues, or simply just point. I want to discover, learn and create.
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