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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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04/24/13 09:25 PM
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Stephen Fatherree
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The F-5 Tornado, and Zoom Finesse Trick Worm are hard to beat on a shaky head for me! If you are on a big fish lake or the bass are active try a larger lure such as a full size Trick Worm or even a creature bait, just make sure your hook is big enough to fit the plastic. To keep from hanging up as often on Fork try to use jighead that is no heavier than 1/8 oz. The lighter jigheads seem to hang up much less in the timber.
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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04/25/13 01:10 AM
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mwbmod74
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High Tail holeshot by Kicker Fish on a Owner shakey head is money!!!!
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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04/25/13 12:35 PM
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CUTriton
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What is the best worm when using shaky head jigs?? What size jig head should you use.
I was fishing Fork today and the guy that I was fishing with kept getting hung up with the Shaky Head jigs he was using.
BTW, Fork has kicked my butt the last two days. One fish in two hard days. Though we produce primarily swimbaits..we still produce some shaky head/DS worms time permitting in 8" straight tails with no salt/true color. Shoot me a pm with an e mail address and I'll get you a pic or two.
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: CUTriton]
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04/25/13 01:10 PM
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CUTriton
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An example of some customs we just completed top to bottom Watermelon/motoroil/?, Havasu Crappie, Black & Blue & Bluegill 50 baits for $30.00 shipped.
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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04/26/13 04:55 AM
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Mike Burch
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Rattlesnake or Kinami flash either one will hammer em
Last edited by Mike Burch; 04/26/13 04:55 AM.
CPR - Catch Photgraph Release.
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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10/08/17 07:58 AM
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thecoolerdude
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I apologize in advance for bumping an old thread, but I just noticed a trend here that needs to be addressed. There is no such thing as the best shaky worm as it highly depends on your setup and situation. But seeing that you just want a quick answer in a vacuum, I would have to go with the Zoom Bait Finese Worms. Also, you may want to check out these recs if you want to hear some other opinions and reasons: The Review Gurus - Best Shaky Head Worm Guide
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Re: Shaky head worms
[Re: Gambler James]
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10/08/17 01:03 PM
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bjankowski
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Made for shaky heads Bit Bite 6-inch squirrel tail worm. Actually there are many options depending one water clarity and conditions. Many times I tie on a fluke.
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