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Old 09-24-2009, 04:19 PM   #1
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I also prefer a nice big juicy worm over the fake but always have some in case I run out. I got my biggest bass this year with a fresh sand eel on the tube and have gotten many using the sand eel over the years. I have several friends who use mackeral strips too. I also have heard of guys using very small eels. I have gotten bass on the fake stuff too but the real thing is better for me. You need to brown nose your bait guy so he saves you the really nice worms, thanks Mike. Offer to pay more for them.

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Old 09-24-2009, 04:42 PM   #2
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Pt Jude makes a 10" tube on a Wobblehead that would definitely be well worth picking up...

With the abundance of sandeels we're seeing down here - which we haven't had for a long time - it's working real well

Joe puts them out in black, red and yellow - black is my favorite

Depending on water depth I'll put a 1 oz egg sinker ahead of the swivel between the running line and leader

Sweeten with a worm and you're good to go if you need to downsize your tube offering...

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