Strike King® Mr. Crappie® Tooty Fruity Tubes
- Tempt and tantalize with Tooty Fruity Tubes
- Crappie can't resist the heavy salt flavor
- Sport remarkable color combinations
- Produce incredible dancing action
Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 8
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by CRAPPIENATOR decent tubes
I dont use these tubes anymore but not because they are bad, just cause ive found a better tube. These tubes have a good design and pretty vivid colors but the salt impregnation is pointless because after the first couple dips all the salt falls off (dont know what the point is anyway). So all I can say is that these arnt bad tubes but unless you could find something better then its a fairly decent buy.
February 18, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5Â by Coyote419 Not impressed
I recently bought a pack of these and was not impressed with the quality. Most of the tentacles were fused together--much more so than other brands I have used. I'll stick with BPS or Southern Pro tubes.
July 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by trichmond great product
I like the 2 inch length,better movement on the tail.the color is what I'm sold on.Pearl body,black,red chart.The black I illways put up like the back of a minow the red looks like a injured minow with the chart. helps if the water isn't clear,this is a allaround bate,the salt helps out on the light or finakey bite when the weather gets warm.
July 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by j24e24f24f AWESOME
I had a chance to use these tubes at Reelfoot Lake a couple of weeks ago. Had 4 poles out and the two with the tubes out produced 3 to 1.
May 2, 2012
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Well I,m not a Crappie pro like some of them, But Think of what a bait fish looks like the color.. and if the water is muddy I use Blue or Purple or chart. the fish have to see the bait or smell it to bite it .. If the water is Clear and bright sunny I use some kinda of Red or white or Silver or a mix of those those.. at night I would Use black.. but at times bugs look in the water in the day time are black or brown or green.. as a rule bright sunny days Bright colors on Dark cloudy days or night dark colorsA:Â
Depending on the usage. Get two of each at least. One for daylight, one for night. Old fisherman think you should use light ones in daylight, dark ones in light or dark.1 of 1
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