jiggz125 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Hello All, On my next fishing trip I want to use a Shakey Head setup. I was wondering the correct size of shakey head jig and plastic worm. I buy most of my gear at Gander Mountain up here in WI. So on their site I don't see many options for shakey head jigs, do they have them in store? The worm I will more than likely use is Zoom Shakey Tail Worm 5". So what would be a good jig for this; size, brand, and where to buy? I will take any advice on fishing shakey head rigs, I just started using soft plastics this summer and I am hooked. Thanks Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted September 8, 2013 Super User Posted September 8, 2013 i believe gander mountain carries the strike king football shakey heads. i really like these for area with lots of chunk rock. they come through it really well. for zoom trick worms i usually with a 1/8 or 3/16 oz shakey head on light line. for heavier plastics like 10in worms, rage craws, biffle bugs i like 3/8+ on heavier line. Quote
jiggz125 Posted September 8, 2013 Author Posted September 8, 2013 i believe gander mountain carries the strike king football shakey heads. i really like these for area with lots of chunk rock. they come through it really well. for zoom trick worms i usually with a 1/8 or 3/16 oz shakey head on light line. for heavier plastics like 10in worms, rage craws, biffle bugs i like 3/8+ on heavier line. Sounds good, thanks. Any suggestions on worms? Quote
1234567 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Sieberts Outdoors shakey head jig. I use these and will continue to only use these. The hooks are excellent and 9/10 times my fish are hooked on top of the mouth or deep on the side of the gill plate. The price cannot be any better either!! You may have to wait a few days but it's better than wasting money. Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted September 8, 2013 Super User Posted September 8, 2013 Sounds good, thanks. Any suggestions on worms? i like roboworms and zoom finesse worms with no salt. Quote
Super User Sam Posted September 8, 2013 Super User Posted September 8, 2013 Suggestions: Zoom Trick Worms Zoom Swamp Crawlers Any plastic worm that has its tail float Any jig head you want with a strong hook Any jig head you want that will stay on the bottom Spinning rod with medium or medium heavy fast action tip 6'6" to 7" rod - personal preference 6 to 8 pound fluorocarbon line Any hook you want from a 1/0 to a 4/0 depending on bait size Many jigs have weak hooks. Check out the Provider or MegaStrike jig heads as they are the best Pitch and flip it all around Cast it out and fish it like a Texas rig Hit all cover and structure you can Let it sit there with the "natural shaking of your hand" making the worm move Bounce it up and down Drag it on the bottom Do all of the above Set hook hard over your head Use scent WATCH YOUR LINE KEEP FINGER ON LINE AT ALL TIMES FOR A DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE BAIT When you see line move or feel the tap-you have a bite. Bring needle nose pliers to help remove hook Check out the Bassresource videos on the shaky head Be ready to lose setups - part of the shaky head game Now go and do some fishing and let us know how you do. Tight Lines! Quote
Phoenix Guy Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 I use the shakey head alot. I most commonly use a 1/4oz Siebert Outdoors head paired with a 6" Roboworm or a Jackall 4.8 flickshake worm. My favorite rod for this rig is a G-Loomis Dropshot series spinning rod. 6'10". And i use Seaguar InvizX in 8#. Hope this helps you. Quote
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