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backdraft
Posted 3/25/2014 4:58 PM (#702060)
Subject: Tube? An all-seasons lure?




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Picked up some RO 7" Ninja Tubes at the show.

Now what


Can these be used early spring or are they more of a "summer and fall" bait. I wonder if the size and action is appropriate for our soon to come spring offerings.

Any opinions or experience from other tube users?


Backdraft
anzomcik
Posted 3/25/2014 5:01 PM (#702061 - in reply to #702060)
Subject: Re: Tube? An all-seasons lure?





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With tubes, I have found making your own rigging can make it an every season bait. Even the rigging RO sells you can get fish everyday of the year. They are a fun bait to mess around with doing different rigging.

I also feel everybait out on the market can get fish everyday of the season.
Cloud7
Posted 3/25/2014 9:48 PM (#702150 - in reply to #702060)
Subject: RE: Tube? An all-seasons lure?





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Location: St Paul, Minnesota
I caught a 37" and a 43" on Northern Wisconsin opener with the Red October Ninja's and they continued to produce for me all season.

Well done on the purchase my good sir,

-C7
Tigerhunter
Posted 3/26/2014 5:48 AM (#702182 - in reply to #702060)
Subject: Re: Tube? An all-seasons lure?





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I've seen fish using RO tubes on opening day all the way through closing day. Like others have said, the different rigging options and the fact you can add a blade to them make them a very versatile bait.
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