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shakey head
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08/29/11 09:24 PM
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Merrel Moore
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what's the best shaky head worm?
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Re: shakey head
[Re: Merrel Moore]
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08/29/11 09:29 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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in my limited experience with them I would say roboworms, zoom trick worm/shakey head worm. I ahve heard a Hag's tornadoe is the best but I have yet to get bit using hag's on a shakey head! But had better luck with Robo worms.
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Re: shakey head
[Re: Nathan "Bull" Montgomery]
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08/29/11 09:47 PM
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CENTEX Toad Hunter
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What BullMonty said. Those will put you in the right direct. Trickworm and Hag's Tornados float so they help to elevate above the junk on the bottom. Sometimes the problem with shakeyheads is over working the bait. I like to use scent to give the fish te satifaction of finding it.
"If you've quit learn'n, you might'as well quit fish'n cuz yer not catch'n as many fish as ya should be!"
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Re: shakey head
[Re: CENTEX Toad Hunter]
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08/29/11 10:09 PM
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Chris Bobo
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I will agree with Roboworms. I've used them for quite some time and have had awesome luck with them. Try the Hot Tip Series...
Chris Bobo
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Re: shakey head
[Re: Chris Bobo]
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08/29/11 10:11 PM
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Nathan "Bull" Montgomery
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Hot tip series on a robo worm has been super hot for me on a drop shot. Don't have any big enough for shakey head use though in the hot tip so I cant comment on that.
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Re: shakey head
[Re: Nathan "Bull" Montgomery]
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08/29/11 10:16 PM
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Chris Bobo
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Really?? I've been using the 4 3/4 inch for years and they work great. Drop-shotting is excellent with them too, but i've never thought of them too small.
Chris Bobo
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Re: shakey head
[Re: Chris Bobo]
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08/29/11 10:52 PM
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ezbassin
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I like the rattlesnake and baby snake in trophy hunter and burnt cactus (Mineola falls)
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