twisted tulliby
biggdogg12
Posted 6/20/2014 11:17 AM (#716871)
Subject: twisted tulliby





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Tryin to figure out what everyone thinks of rubber hairy twisted tullibys. Any results from using em and if you fish them like bulldogs? Thanks
EsoxAddiction
Posted 6/20/2014 12:30 PM (#716880 - in reply to #716871)
Subject: Re: twisted tulliby




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Location: Madison, WI
Tulibees are best worked slower. You can work them however you want, but ive had best luck working them slower than other rubber baits. They tend to roll if worked faster, which I don't think matters to the fish but the fisherman like to complain about that. I found that if you take a 1/4 or 1/2oz bell singer and hook it to the front split ring by the hook that it helps to prevent this. They are very durable and productive baits. Eric stands behind his work, if you have questions shoot him a message.
Mtn Hunter
Posted 6/20/2014 1:52 PM (#716895 - in reply to #716871)
Subject: Re: twisted tulliby




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hate em the hooks catch in the holes of the tails constantly
biggdogg12
Posted 6/20/2014 3:12 PM (#716912 - in reply to #716871)
Subject: Re: twisted tulliby





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Thanks got some at the mn expo and have been messing around with em just seein how others work em ill def try the weight to the front ring.
EsoxAddiction
Posted 6/20/2014 3:34 PM (#716914 - in reply to #716895)
Subject: Re: twisted tulliby




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Location: Madison, WI
Mtn Hunter - 6/20/2014 1:52 PM

hate em the hooks catch in the holes of the tails constantly


Take and shove one of the hooks into the body and keep it tight and that wont happen nearly as often.