Lake Fork Craw Tube

Lake Forks Craw Tube will catch you Bass, plainthe tentacles and let loose in the belly of the tube
and simple. Basically, it's a craw and a tube in oneitself. That is what gives the Craw Tube weed
and trust me, it works! The 4" Craw Tube isless capabilities that will help us put that bait
unique with its ringed body giving it a soft meatyanywhere we want including lumber cover. I have
feel for the Bass, and a solid tip to help makepitched many wood pockets with out so much as
rigging it a snap. You can even use a screw ina hang up and I have been rewarded for my
bullet weight, but the way I like to weight it isefforts with good sizes of Bass!
with either a Gambler Goop Weight or the EZYou can 'fast' hook it if you like by putting the
tube rattle weight from Lindy.hook point through the two thin skin layers and
Most of the time I rig my Craw Tube with the EZburying it back in the top skin. This will give you a
tube rattle weight. The reason being, the weight isfast hook set, yes, but should be used in not so
hidden and it stays put. Best of all, it rattles up athick cover like sparse weeds or docks. When
storm, but keep in mind, the Goop weight fromrigging it 'fast' it is best to use a smaller hook size
Gambler also comes with rattles and can be usedlike the Owner 4\0. There is no skin to pierce
effectively. It's the hidden factor that works forwith the 5\0 because it's obviously too long. By
me. The thickest cover you can imagine is fishedhaving the Owner 5\0 rigging hook loose in the
with ease and confidence, as well as giving thetubes belly I am not worried about getting that
Craw Tube versatile qualities extraordinaire!Bass hooked because with the right rod and reel
I like a 5\0 Owner rigging hook with the Crawcombined with good 30lb braid; let's just say, that
Tube presentation with the point buried throughBass will come out of cover in a hurry!