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Why these fit
Tubes are a versatile soft-plastic choice, and these picks cover the most useful sizes and conditions.
- Amber Pepper Tubes is the best bass-focused option here, especially for docks, rocks, weed edges, and other bottom cover.
- Black Tubes is a strong all-around tube choice for panfish and bass, with smaller sizes suited to finesse and light-line fishing.
- Blue Pearl Pepper Tubes gives you a good subsurface tube option for panfish and bass when you want a subtle glide.
- Brown Pepper Tubes is a solid clear-water, pressured-fish panfish tube with a natural look.
- Chart Glow Tail Tubes is useful when fish want a tiny profile but you still need extra visibility.
Technique notes
- Rig tubes on a small jig head, tube hook, or finesse setup.
- For bass, hop, drag, or dead-stick them along bottom cover.
- For panfish, fish them slowly around docks, weeds, brush, and open-water schools.
- In clear water, use natural colors like brown or blue pearl; in stained water or low light, black/chart or glow tones can help.
- Keep the retrieve subtle: slow swim, small hops, or pause-heavy presentations.
When to switch
Switch away from tubes if fish are chasing faster bait, if you need more bulk, or if the bite is very aggressive and a moving bait will cover water better. If fish are suspended high in the water column, a float or different small bait may outfish a bottom-oriented tube. If the area is full of heavy cover, a more weedless presentation may be easier.
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