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I have a few times, decent success, anyone else? What head do you use?

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I put Big Bite Baits Flying Squirrel on a shaky head.  I use the Buckeye Spot Removers with the screw lock.  

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Everybody´s talkin´bout the new sound, funny, but it´s still rock n´roll to me.

 

Shakeyheading, at least for me, is far from being "new", I´ve been rigging my baits shakey style for more than 3 decades, when I say "my baits" I mean it in plural because in practical terms the vast majority of soft plastics, old and new, can be rigged shakey head style.

 

I do rig hogs ( tiny, baby and brush ) on shakey heads that I pour ( actually they are simple jigheads with different combinations of weight and hook size ). For a BH I would rig it with a 4/0 hook ( weight would chanege depending upon how fast I want the bait to sink ).

 

Try Havoc Subwoofers on a shakey head -----> deadly !

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I fish a baby brush hog on my homemade shakyheads pretty often. Just started pouring a swinging football head (kind of a shakyhead, like the Gene Larew Hardhead jig). Haven't fished them much but they look great with a brush hog rigged on them. 

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My son fishes the 4" brush hogs on shakey heads all the time. It's his go to setup and never fails to catch fish. 

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Add me to the list as well.  I caught the one and only citation out of a lake i frequent using a brush hog on a shaky head in black with a blue tail.  To me any plastic can be used on a shaky head and i have also had a good amount of success using a stick worm as well.

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Everybody´s talkin´bout the new sound, funny, but it´s still rock n´roll to me.

 

Shakeyheading, at least for me, is far from being "new", I´ve been rigging my baits shakey style for more than 3 decades, when I say "my baits" I mean it in plural because in practical terms the vast majority of soft plastics, old and new, can be rigged shakey head style.

 

I do rig hogs ( tiny, baby and brush ) on shakey heads that I pour ( actually they are simple jigheads with different combinations of weight and hook size ). For a BH I would rig it with a 4/0 hook ( weight would chanege depending upon how fast I want the bait to sink ).

 

Try Havoc Subwoofers on a shakey head -----> deadly !

 

Yep, try your "favorite" soft plastic, it MIGHT work!

I prefer the MegaStrile Shak e2 Pro Series. Here is

aother suggestion that I have had good luck with:

MegaStrike Tube Craw  http://www.megastrikefishingproducts.com/shop/mega-tube-soft-plastic/

 

 

:party-096:

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Yes, I do it all the time.

 

Easier than rigging a Texas rig.

 

And I like the fall and then the tail towards the surface when it hits bottom.

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never considered a d-bomb on a shakey

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Caught my personal best from a public lake on one, absolutely unstoppable bait during the spring. Reaction Innovations shakey head was the best one i ever found, but picasso makes a decent one too.

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