Just ordered a few T-man tube and worm rigs in red. I have been doing some research and found they are the favorites. Even though they seem inexpensive to make, I really did not feel like searching for the materials. I will probably tip them with live or fake blood worms...maybe even a paddle tail plastic worm.
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Susquehanna River -- Lapidum Launch 6/3/2013
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Originally posted by toyomo View PostHey nice legs lol jk nice report, glad to see theres still keeper stripers around. Interesting about livelining perch, depending on who I ask they say spot is the ticket and perch not so good and others like this report and a few others say perch works well for striper bait. In regards to tube and worm I may pick up some gulp alive sandworms as I seen a few youtube vids of ppl using them. I haven't seen a tackle shop carrying real sandworms...I wonder if someone whos used this method can chime in whether other worms (blood,artificial etc) work equally well.
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Originally posted by sparky1423 View PostJust ordered a few T-man tube and worm rigs in red. I have been doing some research and found they are the favorites. Even though they seem inexpensive to make, I really did not feel like searching for the materials. I will probably tip them with live or fake blood worms...maybe even a paddle tail plastic worm.
tubes.jpgAttached FilesLast edited by toyomo; 06-07-2013, 12:25 AM.2014 Hobie Outback
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Nice smallie! Maybe it's worth a shot targeting rockfish at Lapidum? From what I learned this year on the forum and read elsewhere, the rockfish at the dam are mostly resident fish...they are there all year. The rockfish at the flats in fall/spring are on a feeding frenzy before the spawn. I wonder if the recent rockfish at Lapidum was a resident of the dam or confused and lost? Any ideas
Originally posted by gliebig View PostSnuck out of work a little early today and trolled some crankbaits around lapidum. I caught about ten smallies. All were around 6" except for this one. As I got it near the yak, a 20-25# striper tried to eat it.
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toyomo, you are right. that is all that is needed. when I lost one of the rigs on a ray the other weekend I was saddened since I knew they can be made cheaper. Good find at Bass Pro shop! Getting ready for their hunting expo to start August 2nd.New to kayak fishing
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