Strike King® Bitsy Tube®
When you're facing post-frontal conditions and the bass have lockjaw, downsize to a Bitsy Tube! The Strike King's Bitsy Tube is the perfect finesse bait to get many species of fish, but especially big bass inhaling again. The durable Bitsy Tube is heavily salt-impregnated to entice and hold the bite.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Pr0Fish3r These are excellent!
These tubes are the finest tubes you will ever use! I have fished with many tubes, and I can never catch anything with the 4 inch tube. I put a bitsy tube on (black with blue tail), and bam! the largemouth hit that bait so hard, it's nuts! I have caught 2 18inch largemouth, a 17inch, a 15 inch, and some 12inchers. These things are amazing, and loaded with salt. These are a must in your tackle box!
August 22, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fisherman3000 great tube
i bought the green pumpkin i believe and this is by far my best bass catcher. i catch rock bass small mouth and large mouth bass. they love this bait. to use just reel medium or reel in slow and just pop upward every five seconds. you also need a lightly weighted hook.
June 21, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by carlm Best Finese Tube
This spring we've had a lot of cold fronts and considering the local reservoir is naturally clear, the bass can be finicky. This Bitsy Tube works wonderfully in these conditions and epecially on fish 4 lbs. and up! Its very durable and yet the hook penetrates easily. Last Friday, I caught and released over 100 bass in 8 hrs. (no they were not all the same fish!) Buy em!!!!
June 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Jeremiah82 It is a never fail bait in Ohio
Strike king bitsy tubes will open a whole new chapter in your fishing experience they will bring out the big.......big smallies an nt jus smallmouth bt all kinds of fish.....largemouth,crappie,rock bass even catfish n carp I have caught a lil of everything on the bitsy tube !
May 16, 2012
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3/16 and don't peg it!A:Â
Either 1/8 or 1/16 depending on the water depth 1/16 is better for shallow current for say like when the bass are spawning and they are in the rapids the lighter weight allows the tube 2 float with less snags most of all other times I use 1/8A:Â
I use a 1/32 lead....slower sink rate and more action. Also less hang ups.Details:Â
Love these bitsy tubes but I fish in a small river with lots of logs in the water and on the banks. I am struggling with rigging this weedless and don't know what hook size to use. Thoughts are appreciated.Answers
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For me an Eagle Claw #1 (not 1/0) baitholder work beautifully!A:Â
I use a 2/0 large gap gamakatsu hook. Run the hook inside the tube...thus is weedless and still have a great hook up.A:Â
Its tough, I know, as I fish streams as well. I put the tube over a properly sized jighead then use a small rubberband (much like the banjo minnow, check it out) from the eyelet to the barb on the jig. This does save maybe half of my potential lost lures, as it will slide of=ver some logs, rocks, etc...just check each cast that its where its supposed to beA:Â
Try Woo's tungsten tube weights. This is an internal weight. It allows you to Texas rig the tube with very few hang ups in the rivers. Try a 1/0 or 2/0 XPS wide gap superlock hook.Details:Â
I believe these are available in stores in a quantity of 25 per pack. I need these asap. Thanks, ArtAnswers
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It is 1 3/4 and I use a #1 baitholder Eagle Claw rigged weedless.A:Â
Yes, they are 2 3/4" long.A:Â
Yes they are 2 3/4" long. Perfect size for bass, walleye and i kill small mouth off of them. They house a 1/8th to 1/4 ounce jighead perfectly. If you are looking for a crappie or panfish bait these may be to big. All stores sell them 10 per pack as well.1 of 1
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