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Topic: Tube and worm  (Read 908 times)

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Sobrante-Angler

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Anyone ever use this method was thinking about trying it ,
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I've tried it a couple times without success!
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I've tried it a couple times without success!

Maybe it's an east coast thing.
Do we have sand worms here????
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I've tried it a couple times without success!

Maybe it's an east coast thing.
Do we have sand worms here????
yeah I think there called pile worms.

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I think it mimics an eel since they're catching big Stripers back East with live eels.
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Saw it was an east coast thing but hey why not try it , what other setups do you guys use for striper?
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Rock fish do eat a lot of eels. I've heard black sluggos work well at times. Had a friend get some small tuna on the tube worm in Hawaii. If you are looking for something cheap effective and simple try a bass tube and scampi head. Berkley havoc smash tubes are cheap durable and look great paired with a 2-4 head. I don't do a lot of recommendations but that one is a sure thing.  I fish that before a swimbait and that's. saying a lot as I make quite a few nice swimbaits.
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I've tried it a couple times without success!

Maybe it's an east coast thing.
Do we have sand worms here????
yeah I think there called pile worms.

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I'm thinkin they're different. We have sand worms here on the beaches. You can dig them up on a minus tide. I don't know where to get pile worms. In any case, I tried the tube and worm today after seeing the east coast ppls use it. No luck during the 4 hours I used it, but I didnt have any luck using other baits during those same four hours either. I would like to mark some fish and then try it again.
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