Zoom® Soft Plastic Baits - 3-1/2'' Tube

   

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Pumpkin

3-1/2"

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Model: 045-013
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3-1/2"

Quantity: 10
Model: 045-025
628834
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Load your tackle box with some of the hottest soft plastic baits in the industry. Zoom baits are  preferred by tournament fishermen for their  uncanny fish-producing ability. And once fish bite into this lifelike, super-soft and  salt-impregnated lure, they'll fight to hang on. These incredibly productive colors set the   standard for other lure makers. If you've never tried Zoom baits,  be sure and tie one on. From that moment on  there'll be plastic baits, and there'll be Zoom baits.
Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 33 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Zoom tube I used these tubes a week ago and caught 38 bass in about 2 hours. Most of them were small but several keepers. Yesterday I went back to the same place and caught 44, including 3 four pounders, (one of them I caught twice, he still had the first tube stuck in his throat) several 2 to 3 pounders and a dozen 1 to 2 pounders. I fished theses tubes on an unweighted 1/0 red wide gap hook. Usually the tube would float for a while and they liked it on top. If I didn't get bit soon I would twitch it several times until it sank very slowly. They liked it that way just as well. I've never had so much fun catching! August 9, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by great producer I catch a lot of fish on these tubes, they are made right and have great color schemes. I am somewhat of a tube fanatic and I use these Zoom tubes mainly when NetBait or Power Bait does not have a color that I want. The watermelon with gold flake is incredible when golden shiners are present. November 11, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by My go to Bait This has been a workhorse for me. I catch a lot of Bass on it. I like the Chartreuse Pepper color. It seems to work when nothing else does. I even caught a 40 inch plus Muskie last Sept. on it! Try it you'll like it! November 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by bass killer i use these tubes in numerous ways, on skirted jigs(they act and look like a crawdad) regular jig heads, texas rigged with bullet weights in lilly pads, and texas rigged with no weight on top of grass beds. just hold on tight to your rod, bass hit them hard. on the 3 1/2 inch tubes i use a 3/0 worm hook when texas rigged. works great. September 17, 2010
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I love the colors of these tubes and I know the plastic isnt real think but I have seen the results and I just cant find the rigging they like can someone help?
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I've had phenomenal success rigging these tubes on an unweighted 1/0 wide gap hook. It will often float on top and then may sink very slowly when twitched several times. I caught about the same number either way.
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Use a 1/4 ounce football jig. Poor a little smelly jelly to lube the inside of the tube. The football jigs are a tight fit so use something to help slide it all the way to the head of the tube. Once completed just push the line tie end of the fooball jig threw the head of the tender tube and tie. You will have to master the technique in rocks, and stand by to loose some. They immitate a crawfish so work it slowly and find how they like it. You get a lot of strikes on the down fall, and sometimes I swim it too!
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The best way to rig them is by getting a grub head that is about and inch to and inch and a half in length. I loved the tubes as well they catch big and little fish. If you want the best results use a grub head or a light weighted tube head!
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