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I read the article in FS about using them for trout and redfish. Any of yall ever use them? I never had much luck with them for bass, maybe because I don't have any black ones. :D

With the selection of plastic baits available it is hard to figure what you really need and what is just redundant.
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It's one of those articles designed to open a new market of soft plastics for reds. Chances are you could have caught the same reds on any number of soft plastics with the same amount of success. I have caught reds on spinnerbaits, maybe I should start a saltwater spinnerbait company?
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Strike Kings makes tubes targeting trout and reds, I saw Shaw Grigsby catching bull reds on them in Louisiana last year. Chalk
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Post by Ken K »

I don't doubt you are right, Tom. It did occur to me though that the hollow tube body would be a good place to put a strip of fishbites. Between the fringe on the tube and the fishbites, I'll bet the Pinfish would go into a frenzy. :lol:
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I recently had a conversation with an old tournement pro who revealed a trick I was unaware of regarding tubes. The old salt told me of the success he had with tubes when he would pack to tube with a seltzer powder of some variety. I'm wondering if the same technique would work on trout? I guess it's worth a shot...

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Post by beerfish »

i think the seltzer trick is used on bedding bass as a way to tick them off and make them move it off the bed.
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