Tube baits are a soft plastic lure category that is old school yet defy getting old. This video showcases five proven methods for rigging tube baits for bass ranging from the tried-and-true Texas-rig to the new school Tokyo Rig. *See product links at the bottom.
In addition to those above, we showcase tubes rigged weightless, rigged a heavy jig, and round it out on the Carolina rig. We hope the underwater video helps you choose the best tube delivery system for the conditions. Good luck and Enjoy!
FEATURED PRODUCT:
- Lunkerhunt Spicy Revealer Tube, 4”
- VMC Tungsten Worm Weights, 1/4-ounce
- ZoneLoc Wide Gap Worm Hook, 4/0
- VMC Sinker Stops
- VMC Tokyo Rig, 4/0
- VMC Tungsten Flipping Weights, 3/4-ounce
- Bite Me Tackle Big Dude Goby Head Tube Jig, 1/2-ounce
- Lazer TroKar EWG Worm Hook, 4/0
- Eagle Claw Power Swivel
- Eagle Claw Faceted Glass Bead
- Eagle Claw Egg Sinkers
ROD SETUPS
1) TEXAS RIGGED TUBE
- 13 Fishing Envy Black 2 Cast Rod 7’1″ Med Hvy
- 13 Fishing Concept A Casting Reel, 7.3:1
- Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon Line, 14lb
2) WEIGHTLESS
- Falcon BuCoo SR Casting Rod 7′ Med Hvy
- Team Lew’s Custom Pro Speed Spool SLP Casting Reel, 7.5:1
- Seaguar Tatsu Fluorocarbon Line, 12lb
3) TOKYO RIG:
- Daiwa Tatula Casting Rod 7’1″ Heavy
- Daiwa Tatula SV TWS Casting Reel, 8.1:1
- Sufix Advance Fluorocarbon, 17lb
4) INTERNALLY WEIGHTED TUBE:
- Megabass Levante Spinning Rod 7’4″ Enforcer
- Daiwa Procyon LT Spinning Reel
- Seaguar Smackdown Braided Line, 20lb
- Seaguar Tatsu Fluorocarbon Line (leader), 12lb
5) CAROLINA RIG: