With the hollow tube squeeze it flat while inserting tube jig hook then let eyelet poke through.
Excellent tips on using tube jigs. This often overlooked plastic is still a panfish getter in our neck of the woods.
FYI If the body tears as with the first example, take some super glue gel and repair the tear. Body will last longer...Hope that helps.
I just rig em all the way through the tube letting the barb come through the hollow gap in the back. They are better on smaller jigheads like 32nd ounce since it doesn't bulk up the plastic as much.
Thanks for a great video to help me get started with tube jigs for crappie. What size(s) do you recommend that I start with? 1/16 oz? 1/8 oz? Thanks.
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With the hollow tube squeeze it flat while inserting tube jig hook then let eyelet poke through.
Excellent tips on using tube jigs. This often overlooked plastic is still a panfish getter in our neck of the woods.
FYI If the body tears as with the first example, take some super glue gel and repair the tear. Body will last longer...Hope that helps.
I just rig em all the way through the tube letting the barb come through the hollow gap in the back. They are better on smaller jigheads like 32nd ounce since it doesn't bulk up the plastic as much.
Thanks for a great video to help me get started with tube jigs for crappie. What size(s) do you recommend that I start with? 1/16 oz? 1/8 oz? Thanks.
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