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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: MagFluker] #11365215 01/23/16 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: MagFluker
Find a shakey head that stands really well. I like the mega strike, wide gap hook and solid base. Think outside the box. It doesn't always have to be a worm



I'll second that. The mega strike jig heads are incredible. Trick worm is my favorite as well...


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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365377 01/23/16 07:57 PM
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Flukes work too

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365454 01/23/16 08:50 PM
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Baby brush hogs and hags tornados in F5'some are my favorite along with a zoom finesse worm.

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365517 01/23/16 09:57 PM
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For sure on the trick worms. I've also smoked them with a Strike King Rodent. Flappin Hog works well also.

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365525 01/23/16 10:05 PM
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Z-Man Hula Stickz with the tentacles cut off.
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Stike King 3x Finesse Worm (made out of Elaztech by Z-Man)
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Zoom Finesse Worm


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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365671 01/23/16 11:36 PM
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Zoom finesse is decent

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11365774 01/24/16 12:36 AM
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Berkley Powerbait Shakey Snake


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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11367057 01/24/16 09:04 PM
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Roboworm Fat Straight Tail Worm


I like use a Roboworm for m shakey head techniques. They're inexpensive, effective, and they have a lot of colors to chose from. They've been working for years and they're one of my favorites. I also like to use Zoom Trick Worms as well. Have fun and remember, you don't always have to use a worm, you can use any plastic on a shakey head. Tight lines!


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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11367090 01/24/16 09:22 PM
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Robo Worm and E2 Baits 8" needle worm on a stand up shakey head.


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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11367850 01/25/16 02:04 AM
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Strike King finesse and coffee scent worms work great

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11368417 01/25/16 02:08 PM
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Zoom finesse works good for me.


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I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the....

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Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11368871 01/25/16 05:19 PM
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cut tail worm

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11369179 01/25/16 07:37 PM
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I mean what do you not put on a shakey head?

Re: shaky head - plastic of choice [Re: tin man 55] #11369283 01/25/16 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: tin man 55
one of my new year's resolutions is to learn how to fish the shaky head setup. my question is about what worm to use. seems like one that floats would be more appealing for this presentation. if so, what worms would do that? if floating is not important, do you like a straight worm or one with several arms and legs?


The French fry is my shaky head bait of choice.


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