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so i love the bekely power shakey and trick worms for shakey, It seems i can only catch bass in clear water with them. So on my local lake would the extra action on the paddle tail help them locate the bait. Do they float well. i guess since my lake is stained, i need somtihng better to get them to strike. I love the shakey head way though.. one of my favorite way to rig the plastics

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I was thinking of getting a few myself to try on a football head as well. Try Dichoso baits, he can make a floating version in any color that you want. I had him make me some no salt floating Senko type of baits and have been very happy, he also offers a paddletail worm.

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that would be awesome, my gf got me some powerbait paddle tails, today..UMM hope to try em saturday.

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Try some yum f2 ribbon tails. That tail has amazing action on a shakey head.

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Try some yum f2 ribbon tails. That tail has amazing action on a shakey head.

i have been seeing you post, so i knew with your user name, it was only a matter of time, lol. heard alot of people using the devil spear as well,

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Good Shakeyhead worm? Rage Thumper in Junebug or Blue Fleck in stained water. Super on a shakey. Zoom Gtail is a STELLAR worm, too.

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I throw the GO2 paddle tail a bunch on Table rock with either a 1/2 shakey head or the chompers wobble head, A great hand pour .

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