Yum Vibra King Tube

Yum Vibra King Tube

by Yum

Designed with an injection-poured ribbed body and solid head for added durability.

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TD Code
DescriptionSizeQty Per PackColorPrice
YVKT401
YUM-0076-1
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Black Neon$2.99 USD
YVKT408
YUM-0076-2
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Green Pumpkin$2.99 USD
YVKT411
YUM-0076-3
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Pumpkin Pepper/Green Flake$2.99 USD
YVKT420
YUM-0076-4
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Smoke Red Pepper$2.99 USD
YVKT421
YUM-0076-5
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Black/Blue$2.99 USD
YVKT4264
YUM-0076-6
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Summer Gill$2.99 USD
YVKT4278
YUM-0076-7
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Ghillie Suit$2.99 USD
YVKT4279
YUM-0076-8
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Bourbon Berry$2.99 USD
YVKT4280
YUM-0076-9
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Snot Rocket$2.99 USD
YVKT492
YUM-0076-10
Yum Vibra King Tube4.25in8Camo$2.99 USD

Another truly unique offering from Yum, the Yum Vibra King tube brings a new level of realism to a classic bait. Poured with a fully-injected ribbed body to produce a unique feel and displace water, the Vibra King gives fish something new to look at. The solid head holds up to multiple fish catches and allows the angler to rig it a few different ways rather than just use an internal tube head. Flip it, pitch it, punch or, or drag it; either way, you're sure to catch!

5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By Topdecker
Mid-Mo
Heavy duty
March 27, 2022
When I initially got these tubes, I was pretty annoyed. They do NOT follow the normal design of classic plastic tube. The biggest problem is that the nose of the tube is solid lump of plastic and existing tube jig weighted hooks aren't going to work with them.

Aside from the plastic nose, they have a bigger profile - which may not be negative, but it puts you on notice that these aren't your grandpa's tubes. They also have ridges which I think add to the durability and possibly to the action of the lure.

I struggled to find a rig that I liked. Getting bullet weights with keeper screws is expensive. Using toothpicks to lock the bullet weight in place can't be good for the line, so I said no to that. Going without a weight takes away from the spiraling action that the tube provides.

Ultimately, I ended up using EWG hooks and rigging them in a weedless style. The big chuck of leading plastic makes it pretty easy to do this. And weedless trumps open hooks, so I like this change a lot.

For a weight, I ended up going with VMC nail weights (VMC Neko Weight is how they are sold here). I cut each weight into 3 pieces. When cut into thirds, the weight can be inserted going across the body of the tube. I position the weight well away from the hook and force it into the body so the lure will land nose-down on the bottom. It should also spiral properly. You should be able to move the weight to widen or tighten the spiral the tube makes as it descends.

It took me like 6 weeks to finally get happy with this tube. It takes a little more effort to rig than a normal tube, but sometimes bigger is better and sometimes going weedless is mandatory. It is a good addition my tacklebox and I am happy to have it.
Pros
  • Can be rigged weedless.
  • Can be used as a trailer
Cons
  • Weighted hooks, a standard staple of tube jig fishing, probably aren't going to work with these tubes because the first 1/2" (or more) is plastic. These are designed with keeper/owner screws in mind for an external weight.
  • Any sort of weight used is probably going to be specialized. I recommend VMC Neko Weights because they are reasonably cost effective compared to other options.
By Topdecker
Mid-Mo
Heavy duty
March 27, 2022
When I initially got these tubes, I was pretty annoyed. They do NOT follow the normal design of classic plastic tube. The biggest problem is that the nose of the tube is solid lump of plastic and existing tube jig weighted hooks aren't going to work with them.

Aside from the plastic nose, they have a bigger profile - which may not be negative, but it puts you on notice that these aren't your grandpa's tubes. They also have ridges which I think add to the durability and possibly to the action of the lure.

I struggled to find a rig that I liked. Getting bullet weights with keeper screws is expensive. Using toothpicks to lock the bullet weight in place can't be good for the line, so I said no to that. Going without a weight takes away from the spiraling action that the tube provides.

Ultimately, I ended up using EWG hooks and rigging them in a weedless style. The big chuck of leading plastic makes it pretty easy to do this. And weedless trumps open hooks, so I like this change a lot.

For a weight, I ended up going with VMC nail weights (VMC Neko Weight is how they are sold here). I cut each weight into 3 pieces. When cut into thirds, the weight can be inserted going across the body of the tube. I position the weight well away from the hook and force it into the body so the lure will land nose-down on the bottom. It should also spiral properly. You should be able to move the weight to widen or tighten the spiral the tube makes as it descends.

It took me like 6 weeks to finally get happy with this tube. It takes a little more effort to rig than a normal tube, but sometimes bigger is better and sometimes going weedless is mandatory. It is a good addition my tacklebox and I am happy to have it.
Pros
  • Can be rigged weedless.
  • Can be used as a trailer
Cons
  • Weighted hooks, a standard staple of tube jig fishing, probably aren't going to work with these tubes because the first 1/2" (or more) is plastic. These are designed with keeper/owner screws in mind for an external weight.
  • Any sort of weight used is probably going to be specialized. I recommend VMC Neko Weights because they are reasonably cost effective compared to other options.
By Topdecker
Mid-Mo
Heavy duty
March 27, 2022
When I initially got these tubes, I was pretty annoyed. They do NOT follow the normal design of classic plastic tube. The biggest problem is that the nose of the tube is solid lump of plastic and existing tube jig weighted hooks aren't going to work with them.

Aside from the plastic nose, they have a bigger profile - which may not be negative, but it puts you on notice that these aren't your grandpa's tubes. They also have ridges which I think add to the durability and possibly to the action of the lure.

I struggled to find a rig that I liked. Getting bullet weights with keeper screws is expensive. Using toothpicks to lock the bullet weight in place can't be good for the line, so I said no to that. Going without a weight takes away from the spiraling action that the tube provides.

Ultimately, I ended up using EWG hooks and rigging them in a weedless style. The big chuck of leading plastic makes it pretty easy to do this. And weedless trumps open hooks, so I like this change a lot.

For a weight, I ended up going with VMC nail weights (VMC Neko Weight is how they are sold here). I cut each weight into 3 pieces. When cut into thirds, the weight can be inserted going across the body of the tube. I position the weight well away from the hook and force it into the body so the lure will land nose-down on the bottom. It should also spiral properly. You should be able to move the weight to widen or tighten the spiral the tube makes as it descends.

It took me like 6 weeks to finally get happy with this tube. It takes a little more effort to rig than a normal tube, but sometimes bigger is better and sometimes going weedless is mandatory. It is a good addition my tacklebox and I am happy to have it.

IMAGE UPLOAD IS BROKEN at the time of the review - or I would have provided a shot of a rigged tube.
Pros
  • Can be rigged weedless.
  • Can be used as a trailer
Cons
  • Weighted hooks, a standard staple of tube jig fishing, probably aren't going to work with these tubes because the first 1/2" (or more) is plastic. These are designed with keeper/owner screws in mind for an external weight.
  • Any sort of weight used is probably going to be specialized. I recommend VMC Neko Weights because they are reasonably cost effective compared to other options.
By Craig T.
Panama city florida
Gillies baits
February 12, 2019
I really like the way this bait attracts the fish .I would recommend this bait if want to catch a limit of fish.
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