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Thread: New! Tube style crappie bait

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    Thumbs up New! Tube style crappie bait


    Hey guys just thought i might pass this on about a new and exciting bait available today, its a new tube style bait and boy howdy its a killar on slab size crappies. I have personally used this bait in almost all fishing applications and especially for verticle jigging and have found it to be effective on all types of panfish, the smaller sizes capture the apeal of bluegills as well.the name of the Co. that makes them is called Ozark Secrets and they have a Website as well. Your going love this tube bait!!!!!!

    Be sure to check it out


    Just wanted to share this info: to crappie fisherman that love this type style of bait, its made a differance for me, maybee it could for you!

    Crappie Dale
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    Last edited by Crappie Dale; 06-29-2009 at 08:45 PM.

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    What is the name of the new bait? EB
    DO-GOODER EXTRADINAR :p

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    If you want great tubes for crappie finnytribe.com has some great solid tubes that many people are using all the time. I think he has 2" and 3" ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    If you want great tubes for crappie finnytribe.com has some great solid tubes that many people are using all the time. I think he has 2" and 3" ones.

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    Skiptomylu I pay $2.50 for 50 tubes that were made in the USA. That site is $3.00 for 10 tubes with a very small color selection

    I found them using google. A ton of the online stores sell them for next to nothing.

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    Were not just talking about a soft plastic tube, were talking a new modern cocept desighn! Finney Tribe is good as well, but very few of us has come remotely close to a gander of this.

    Boy do they catch fish! put it to ya this way you want have any trouble in building confideince in this bait to use for slab crappies, or panfish in general.

    Crappie Dale
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    Well let's see one!

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    Bring It On!!
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    I went to the website and it is just a clear tube over a painted jig. What happens when the tube is worn out? At 85 cents each plus whatever shipping is they seem a little expensive to me. I will just keep using the ones I make. They catch more than enough fish and don't cost anywhere near that much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magnum500 View Post
    I went to the website and it is just a clear tube over a painted jig. What happens when the tube is worn out? At 85 cents each plus whatever shipping is they seem a little expensive to me. I will just keep using the ones I make. They catch more than enough fish and don't cost anywhere near that much.

    Same here. Catching fish on baits you made is one h*** of a feeling. More people should give it a try.
    Last edited by CrappiePappy; 07-01-2009 at 06:55 AM.

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    I have to agree...for what they are, they are way overpriced..

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