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  1. I catch a lot of fish on a shaky head. I've really come to love the Spot Magnum heads. However, I just returned from Bass Pro Shop (BPS) where I was looking for floating worms with the idea that the worm would stand up off the head and when I wiggled it, would fall slower getting more attention, and, finally, the worm would twitch upright off the bottom making it a enticing dinner for a bass and easier to hook up on the strike. I was surprised at BPS that only saw a very few of the worms on display that specifically said "floater" on them. First, do you typically fish floating worms on shaky heads? Secondly, what's your favorite size worm to fish on a shaky head?
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