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what have you had the most luck with?

i have primarily used trick worms, zoom finesse worms and yamamoto kut-tail..

interested to see what else i may try..

thanks..

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I don't think you can beat the Zoom finesse, but I have also had good luck with 4" senkos and Strike King floaters.

Ronnie

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Netbait Slim Shake Worms.

They're made for wacky rigging and are really thin and flexible and wiggly. That means they're not too durable, but eh, you get like 25 to a pack and they're cheap! Plus they work pretty well.

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I have a soft spot sometimes for a smallie beaver on a shakeyhead. 

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StrikeZone Shake Up Head worms

Softest Hand Poured worm I've ever seen and are somehow as tough as a Zoom. :-?

I also like Roboworms but they just don't hold up.

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I use a DichosoBaits Flat Belly Boa, it's very similar to the Zoom trick worm, but having it hand poured enables me to order it in a much softer plastic, as well as a more buoyant plastic when desired.

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Just about anything.  :)

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Just about anything. :)

Man you got that right. I don't think there's any plastic that I've tried on a shaky head that hasn't got bit.

Right now senko style baits are working for me. Bottom shaking or swim shaking, either is working. I've also had great results using craw chunk trailers. Paca Chunk, Rage Chunk, Chigger Chunk, all produce.

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Roboworm 6" Straight Tail

Gambler Giggy Finesse Snake

Strike King 3x Finesse Worms

GYCB Kut Tail and Senko

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