After reading a few questions recently about rigging tubes and the correct weight to use, (DropShot'r and High Noon), I thought I'd offer a tip on some easy rigging...
Use a Fin-tech Title SHot Jig!
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b348/JustinHoffman/Fin-Tech1.jpg)
Due to the "outside" head design, line-twist (which can oftentimes become unbearable when working with tubes) becomes a thing of the past. The design of the head stands up on bottom - creating a better profile for your plastic.
And best of all - they can be rigged completely weedless, or hook exposed. The retainer system collapses when a fish strikes, leading to easy hook penetration.
And if that's not enough, there's no retying your line again when changing baits...
Rigged Weedless
![Image](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b348/JustinHoffman/Fin-tech2.jpg)
Since the lure won't spin on the fall, using a lighter head than with traditional styles jigs often works best. A 3/16th oz or 1/4oz gets the nod most of the time for me..
Hope this brings a new dimension to you "tubers" out there...
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Good Fishing,
Justin