Quote Originally Posted by joeyblueblood View Post
zona was fishing docks for coosa spots. he demonstrated the rigging method. you insert the hook point of the jig head first and thread it up thru to the head of the tube and then out. rotate the jig head 180 degrees and then texas rig thru the tail end. it casts like a bullet and he was skipping it very far under the docks.i have used it this summer with a denny brauer 4 1/2 inch flipping tube. i just toss it, let it fall and then twitch it. it darts and swims very nicely. caught several fish. no docks around me tho.

Thanks for the help!! I went to Honeycreektackle.com to order them and they gave me Terry McWilliams contact info. I went out fishing with him yesterday and all I can say is this is an awesome rig to be throwing. He rigs it differently than illustrated above (I can't do computer animation or I would put it on here). The tubes and jigheads from honey creek do come with a diagram. I am sure you can probably use any jighead and any tube and make it work, but what he is using and how he is using it he says is the best available way he has found. It is unbelievable how this presents in the water. Pick it up and it never falls the same way... Once it darts left... then maybe right.... then maybe straight down....
The best thing about them is they are cheap baits to use!! They may not be $15+ baits, but they catch fish!
You can reach Terry at www.fishindy.com