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EsoxWanderer![]() |
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Posts: 63 | Anyone have any opinions on these? I was thinking of picking one up and throwing it for a while, where I would normally be throwing a ninja or monster tube. Actually couldn't find many reviews. Figure I might try to show the fish something different. Edit: Realized this post should have gone in the tackle section, hope that is okay with mods Edited by EsoxWanderer 10/29/2022 7:57 AM | ||
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Posts: 866 Location: NE Ohio | i do way better on the 10" monster tubes. i have thrown the twisted and didn't care for the action in the way i fish them. JMO. try one you might like it? | ||
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Posts: 542 Location: NW WI | pklingen - 10/30/2022 6:47 PM i do way better on the 10" monster tubes. i have thrown the twisted and didn't care for the action in the way i fish them. JMO. try one you might like it? Twister tails kill the random side to side action that the regulars do? | ||
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Posts: 958 | I just started using them last season. They are fish catchers for sure. Tons of fish in the boat for me and clients- lots 40-49". They are something the fish haven't seen much of and are very easy to use and throw all day. They have great action. Make sure you always use a wire leader with them most of the 45"+ fish have the whole tube and 1-2" of leader in their mouth.... Team Rhino has a load of awesome colors of the twisted tubes I use these Mid weight ones- https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/red-october-baits-10-twisted-... Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com | ||
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Posts: 2296 Location: SE, WI. | Jeff Hanson - 10/30/2022 8:03 PM I just started using them last season. They are fish catchers for sure. Tons of fish in the boat for me and clients- lots 40-49". They are something the fish haven't seen much of and are very easy to use and throw all day. They have great action. Make sure you always use a wire leader with them most of the 45"+ fish have the whole tube and 1-2" of leader in their mouth.... Team Rhino has a load of awesome colors of the twisted tubes I use these Mid weight ones- https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/red-october-baits-10-twisted-... Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com Jeff, R U vertical Jigging these? JD | ||
EsoxWanderer![]() |
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Posts: 63 | Thanks for the feedback all. I did give them a try yesterday. The Monster/Ninja tubes seemed to 'rule' the day with 3 follows between them (and one follow on a glider). The Twisted Tube mid depth seems like a really versatile lure though, I'll definitely keep it in my box. Maybe the fish just were just interested in something a bit more subtle yesterday after the cold night. I was fishing the twisted tube like a Bulldawg basically. Edited by EsoxWanderer 10/31/2022 7:26 AM | ||
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Posts: 333 Location: SE Wisc | I’ve only caught one fish on the twisted tube, but it was 53.25”. And that was 7 years ago. Admittedly I don’t have the time to fish as much as I used to with 3 kids now under the age of 5 but they certainly have a time and place(the lure that is lol | ||
Jeff Hanson![]() |
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Posts: 958 | No I am not jigging them. Casting and work them similar to Bulldawg Jeff Hanson madisonmuskyguide.com | ||
OH Muskyman![]() |
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Posts: 57 | I picked up my first twisted tube last week. Today was first time on the water with one. (But not the last). I went 4 for 9 with it. 38,39,45 and a 35. | ||
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Posts: 542 Location: NW WI | OH Muskyman - 11/26/2022 9:50 PM I picked up my first twisted tube last week. Today was first time on the water with one. (But not the last). I went 4 for 9 with it. 38,39,45 and a 35. A reply just in time for black Friday cyber savings, thanks! | ||
OH Muskyman![]() |
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Posts: 57 | I would also like to add, rotate the tube 180 deg on the harness (tail curling down). Tails seem to have a much different action this way, they seem to open up better. | ||
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