Posted 4/24/2023 9:39 AM (#1020195 - in reply to #1020139) Subject: Re: New Gitzit Musky Tube available
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Location: Central Pennsylvania
these are neat, I could see rigging these on a weighted swimbait hook and fishing weedbeds or fishing sections where fish lay on the bottom
Speaking of tubes, anyone ever try the gitzit 5" or 6" tubes (or anything of similar size for the forementioned things?) Feel free to shoot me a PM and tell me your setup you use and such because I'm always willing to learn lol
Posted 4/24/2023 7:12 PM (#1020219 - in reply to #1020202) Subject: Re: New Gitzit Musky Tube available
Posts: 530
Location: NW WI
ToddM - 4/24/2023 11:29 AM
Those look great. There is another company who makes a 10 and 8" bass tube. Big diameter. You can get a big 6" tube from Cabela's.
Canyon plastics? They got 3 big sizes last I knew. But unless your buying customs from MTO nobody is doing eyes and realistic patterns as far as I know. Is it worth it? Meeeeeh... I don't know, each to their own there. It's the slanted head that has me curious if it'll increase side to side/up and down action when jerked/twitched. Kinda thinking it won't. Just gunna have to find out I guess
Posted 4/24/2023 10:13 PM (#1020229 - in reply to #1020139) Subject: Re: New Gitzit Musky Tube available
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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Not really related to the original topic but has anyone used the water wolf tubes? I got really into red octobers last year and have seen that the water wolfs come in different sizes and have a harness with another hook eye compared to the red October ones. Been thinking about picking up one of the 13” ones