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if anybody is looking for a great weedless finesse tube head for the smaller tubes like bitsy tubes ect., I designed these specifically for that purpose.  1/0 Red,black nickle, or bronze lil' nasty Eagle Claw Pro V bend hooks keep the fish pinned. comes in 6 colors. Tough little jig powder coated and uv blasted (optional) w/ gel top coat. myself and other OAF members have caught bass over 5lb on this jig. Thin profile slips easily into the tubes . Simply run the hook point and head  through and near the top of the tube to rig.

  Also have a neat little weedless Ned style  that we have caught a ton of bass with over the years. When Bull is high in the brush we fished these all day and would maybe lose 3 or 4. Slides through the rocks easily too. unique stand up design  for strike king and zman finesse baits. and is also good for dragging, the head design keeps hook at a high percentage hooking angle. 

Handmade approx. 1/8oz w/ a 1/0 Eagle Claw lil nasty hook.

1/16 oz size has a  #1  hook.

 You don't need glue with this head, either way the Pro V hook bend keeps the bait positioned nicely. 6 colors ,uv blasted ( optional) and gel coated.

  if anyone would like to try a free sample of either or both just ask.

 prices based on quantity

 ok, that's it :)

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I love tubes, probably my favorite bait and overlooked by too many people. I usually only fish heavier heads on 4"+ size tubes. Poor Boy's, Cabin Creek, Right Bite, and Snack Daddy are all excellent choices.

If you don't want to rig them stupid style weedless check out some of the guys who sell on ebay. I've bought wire guard heads from this guy several times, if you don't see the configuration you want ask and he will do it for you:

https://www.ebay.com/usr/tn_d1?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

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The OP must have gotten all the info he needed.

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My pb smallie was on a tube with high water levels

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3 hours ago, Travis Swift said:

how do you like to fish your tubes, do you reel and shake, snap the rod and let it fall or do you like to drag it on the bottom with that bigger head?

Strictly a shallow water target bait for me.  Pitch or skip it into a spot that I think should hold a fish, let it sink on a semi-tight line while watching for a take on the fall, maybe swim it a few feet, then crank it in and look for another spot to pitch it.   They are great behind docks and under walkways because the skipping presentation wakes fish up and sometimes makes them aggressive.

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