As one of those YouTube guys with videos showing the bathtub lure demos, I guess I should talk a little about it. Guilty as charged.
Sometimes when you are trying to show how a lure works you need a controlled place to take pictures. Tubs have white backgrounds that help, and you don't need to worry about ice in your favorite lake. Also, muddy or stained water really seems to show up on video and ruin what we are trying to show. Sometimes we don't have access to a pool or hot tub.
Still, I have only done it as a matter of last resort. Larry Dahlberg with Hunt for Big Fish, along with Mike Faupal, owner of Alumilite, have done a couple of lure making contest that required lure video. If the tub is the BEST way of showing the action, then the TUB it is.
And yes, if I am working on a design that I think will work in a tub, better to fill the tub and leave it for several hours as I tweek the lure in the man cave and quick check it out then to travel, find out it does not work, then return. Waste of good water???? I'll waste my water far quicker then I will waste my gas! Duh!
On the other hand, if you are asking me about using a tub or bucket just to look at a lure, well the 5th amendment of the constitution of the USA gives us certain rights, and at this time I chose to exercise this right, and say nothing more.
