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		I started to use tubes this past month for the first time. I usually texas rig a crawdad, but thought I should learn another trick. I even caught fish with them.[crazy] Who  has some tricks related to the tube? Favorite colors? Watermelon and black/red flake worked for me here in the NE.
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		  Watermelon w/black and red flake seems to be a popular color. Bleeding green pumpkin is my favorite. I'll often put an earplug in a tube on a carolina rig to entice the bass.
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		I usually have a texas rigged tube set up anywhere i go. I always seem to have luck with them. My color is usually a pumpkinseed or watermelon color. In the spring time, it works pretty well to pitch a white tube on bedding bass.
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		I love using the tube on the West coast. I like using the Gitzit brand.  You can get a starter pack with the 5 basic colors or you can buy the individual colors.
If you are going to Texas rig the tube, then assume that you are making it a craw imitation.  This will work better when using the Brass N Glass in conjunction.  This will allow the clicking noise that a crawdad will make naturally. 
You can also use the leadhead that is supplied with the tube.  This will make it more of a small fish imitation or by letting it sink, you can use it as a frog imitation.
The tubes can be deadly if you deadstick them too. [cool]
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		I like to use a 3" tube in Pumpkinseed color on a 1/2 oz. jighead with Black skirt out here in Eastern Colorado and Western Kansas.  Seems to work for me on those sunny days we get during the Fall of the year.
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		Wow... that's a cool idea.  I'll have to give it a try. 
  
I love fishing tubes vertically with a leadhead.  I'll work the shorline, and watch the sonar.  I'm normally over 20-30' of water.  When I see a mark, I'll drop the tube down.  I have caught some nice smallies that way.   
  
I agree with TubeN2....  Gitzit makes good stuff.  [cool]
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