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I don't know how easy this picture is going to be to see, but does anyone have experience rigging these? I couldn't seem to rig the keeper properly, so as soon as I got hung on something the plastic bait was basically ruined. does anyone know how to properly rig this type of keeper?

 

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Insert the wires into the nose of the bait and push the bait up. I love these heads they are the main ones I use because I do not like the screw on type

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Sounds like you are rigging it right, I use these too but yeah they will destroy your plastic fairly quickly with that wire insert.

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I use various brands of shaky heads.  One thing that they all have in common is that they tear up plastics.

 

For a similar presentation that doesn't tear up plastic quite as much try nose hooking baits on an appropriate drop shot hook with a 2" or so drop line.  Start with a quarter ounce (figuring 8 or 10 lb fluorocarbon) and be ready to go heavier (5/16 or 3/8) if you don't want to mess around, get to the bottom asap.  This rig is slightly less weedless (let me emphasize slightly) than a shaky head, but it solves the problem of tearing up your plastics.  Pick your poison.

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Never tried those but could see how the bait would slide off easily.

 

I use their u-bolt heads asnd really like them.

I second the ubolt heads. They are my go to when shakyhead fishing.

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On the ones pictured above, it looks like the two barbs on the keeper wire are facing the same direction. I wonder if you can twist the back one 180*.

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They do tear up baits a fair bit, but I've come to the conclusion: if I'm catching fish, I don't mind going through plastics. 

 

If it starts bothering me that I'm going through a lot of them, I'll use a hard body bait.

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