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PowerTeam Lures 5" & 7" Finicky tickler, 5" Sick Stick, 3.5" Craw D'Oeuvre to name a few...

 

PTL plastics are neutrally buouyant and float, so jig heads with any stand up or rotational elements to them really accentuate the natural movement of their plastics.  Drop me a line if you think you might want to try some.

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I like a Big Bite squirrel tail, 4" trick worm, or the 4" magnum finesse worm.

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Zoom finesse worm and Trick Worm. The Chompers shaky worm is good as well.

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I just bought some Z-man straight worms, I know their difficult to rig on most shaky heads jigs but will float like no other. I'll let you know how well they work.

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Trick and Finesse worms.  I use Roboworms sometimes too, but they are gone sometimes before a fish even gets to them!

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Zoom Trick Worm or Finesse Worm depending on whether I want to larger profile or not.

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PowerTeam Lures 5" & 7" Finicky tickler, 5" Sick Stick, 3.5" Craw D'Oeuvre to name a few...

 

PTL plastics are neutrally buouyant and float, so jig heads with any stand up or rotational elements to them really accentuate the natural movement of their plastics.  Drop me a line if you think you might want to try some.

 

PTL...FTW. By fwr the best shaky head plastics out there. They were pretty  much designed for that purpose.

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Can't go wrong with junebug, and  the green pumpkins/watermelons with or without your choice of metal flake. Also don't ever fish a bubble gum one subsurface over grass, that dosen't work at all. :whistle:

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Hands down missile baits fuse 4.4. Just has a very unique action that others do not. I also like the havoc bottom hopper. The plastic seems to be a little softer to me.

I had never seen these beforehttp://missilebaits.com/index.php/baits/fuse-4-4.html I plan on ordering some of these and trying them on a shakey head, they look like they would have good action.I just have to figure where i can fit them in on my soft plastic rotation. :smiley:

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I had never seen these beforehttp://missilebaits.com/index.php/baits/fuse-4-4.html I plan on ordering some of these and trying them on a shakey head, they look like they would have good action.I just have to figure where i can fit them in on my soft plastic rotation. :smiley:

You will love those!  The only reason I didn't suggest the fuse craw was because he asked what worm. I use those on a shaky head or a pegged bullet weight while fishing willow trees on one of my favorite lakes.  They come thru laydowns religiously!  

 

John designed a thinner profile bait to punch grass mats or heavy cover like Florida waters has.

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Hag's Tornado....stands straight up and has a lot of wiggle action. I like the 5" in watermelon red ( of course).

Check out the reviews on TW.

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straight Tail Robo Worms. In two main colors. If there is perch in the lake, use Prizm Perch. Iv caught a load of fish of that color. I buy 10 packs at a time. Another great color is Warmouth. OMG I have not used either color yet and came home empty handed YET. lol

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I'll x2 the kut tails and roboworm. Both staples in my arsenal.

Another idea is to use torn/repaired baits. I keep a bag of baits that I repaired with mend it and use those after they soak in some megastrike or similar scent.

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Charlie's worms, high floating, black, junebug, watermelon red, green pumpkin. Stike king super finesse (and they are a royal pain to get on) super strong, really stretchy. Robo worms finesse. Havoc bottom hoppers. Just to name a few.

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I like the Zoom truck worm,Netbait finesse worm,Netbait C-Mac,Robo Worms,

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I'm with the power team guys. I love the 5 inch finicky tickler in June bug. This is the by far the best shakey head worm I have ever used.

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Netbait Finesse or T-Mac worms work fine for me. I usually opt for a craw/creature over a worm though...

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