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1/8 oz.

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3/16 oz.

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3/0 Hook

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1/4 oz.

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3/0 Hook

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3/8 oz.

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3/0 Hook

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Outfitted with a 60° flat eye Gamakatsu® sproat hook.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 13 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Quality Probably the best tube jig head I have used. Good quality hook. June 28, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good sharp jig head Used these IN hollow belly swimbaits...they work very well, sharp hook, stought too... June 14, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bite Me tube heads Super sharp, hook holds it's shape. The leadhead is very clean, great molding job. August 23, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great tube heads These are the best tube bait heads I know of. Hooks are sharp and strong enough. The 60 degree bend is ideal. May 8, 2010
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what is the best all around weight for deeper water. ( Fishing from shore, max depth of 23 ft ) Thanks !
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I wouldn't use anything larger than 1/4 oz. unless you're fishing current. The 1/4 oz. allow the jig to sink slow and when jigged back, the light weight really allows your tube to dance and dart.
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Well you have to let the fish answer that question. Sometimes they like a slow fall sometimes they like a fast fall , but an all-around good one is 3/16 of an ounce
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 - Philadelphia Pennsylvania
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I've found some hooks are not long enough to properly rig 4 inch tubes with. Does anyone have experience rigging them?
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 - Toronto, Ontario
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Dont buy Bite Me tube head modles. Buy the Bass Pro Shops Pro model. The hook shank is linger and they will fork with 4 in tubes. Buy teh 1/4 oz size.
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 - Maple Valley, WA
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All I had to do is make a little cut at the base of the tube so the tube would sit straight. Then you can either use a lighter or fishing glue to repair the tube if you so desire.
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