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So i am looking into making another order from tackle wareHouse today and i need some ideas of what to get. I'd like to try something new. 

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So i am looking into making another order from tackle wareHouse today and i need some ideas of what to get. I'd like to try something new. 

 

Let the BaitMonkey take that decission.

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Check out their "Top Sellers" list. It's usually filled with reliable lures that put fish in the boat, and the list tends to change with seasonal patterns.

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Square bill crankbaits, spooks, shaky heads, spoons. Just throwing out ideas haha

what type of shaky heads? what worms?

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I recently bought some megastrike ShakE 2 Pro series shaky heads and they are great. You can use baits that don't float very well with them because they are so good at standing up. For worms to use with it, there are so many choices I don't know where to start. You can try the tried and true trick worm or maybe try a worm I just recently bought called the tattletail worm. It works wonders in a Shakey head.

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Really?   I need someone to tell me what NOT to get.  This site is TERRIBLE about feeding the bait monkey. 

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I recently bought some megastrike ShakE 2 Pro series shaky heads and they are great. You can use baits that don't float very well with them because they are so good at standing up. For worms to use with it, there are so many choices I don't know where to start. You can try the tried and true trick worm or maybe try a worm I just recently bought called the tattletail worm. It works wonders in a Shakey head.

thanks. what color and weight do u recommend?

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The lake I fish has a little more thick grass than other lakes so I have been using the 1/4 alot lately with success but use the lightest weight you can get away with. As for colors of worms, for low vis/muddy water go with bright colors and for clear water go for natural colors. Some people prefer dark colors in low vis water and that works to but I just prefer bright colors

EDIT: If your looking for specific colors I like chartreuse, green pumpkin, black, June bug, yellow, and brighter greens those are some of my favorites but almost any color will catch a fish eventually just some can be more ideal at times.

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The lake I fish has a little more thick grass than other lakes so I have been using the 1/4 alot lately with success but use the lightest weight you can get away with. As for colors of worms, for low vis/muddy water go with bright colors and for clear water go for natural colors. Some people prefer dark colors in low vis water and that works to but I just prefer bright colors

EDIT: If your looking for specific colors I like chartreuse, green pumpkin, black, June bug, yellow, and brighter greens those are some of my favorites but almost any color will catch a fish eventually just some can be more ideal at times.

Thanks! and what about the color of the jighead itself? black, brown or green pumpkin

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I just match the cover I'm fishing... Like with a grassy bottom I like green, rocks or timber I like brown... Idk I've never thought much about the jig color or if it makes much a difference...

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I need to have frogs, beavers, sammy, jigs, and cranks...gotta gotta have em on deck all the time lol

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I got into the drop shotting, great for clear water and pressured lakes. I'm trying out the shaky head tomorrow for the first time.

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Save your money for when you actually need something or else the bait monkey will lose control and activate protocol Z Type RT9, AKA Operation J2 Candlewick.

 

 

***You have been warned. I have gone down that path and it isn't fun for your wallet.***

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try out a duo realis spinbait 70 or the new 90.. u wont be dissapointed

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bomber fat A and long A

arbogast jitterbug & hula popper

5' senkos

and anything else you like haha

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"Must have" really depends on what and where you fish.  A general selection, from top, middle, to bottom:

Hollow frogs, spook type baits, poppers, buzzbaits, toads.

Spinnerbaits, casting spoons, chatterbait/bladed jigs, squarebills, paddle tail swimbaits, swimjigs, traps, suspending jerk baits.

Diving crankbaits, plastics and terminal tackle for T/C/Jika/drop shot rigs, jigs, senkos, wacky jigs and finesse worms, jigging spoons.

 

That's pretty much my entire tackle selection, BTW.

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"Must have" really depends on what and where you fish.  A general selection, from top, middle, to bottom:

Hollow frogs, spook type baits, poppers, buzzbaits, toads.

Spinnerbaits, casting spoons, chatterbait/bladed jigs, squarebills, paddle tail swimbaits, swimjigs, traps, suspending jerk baits.

Diving crankbaits, plastics and terminal tackle for T/C/Jika/drop shot rigs, jigs, senkos, wacky jigs and finesse worms, jigging spoons.

 

That's pretty much my entire tackle selection, BTW.

 

bomber fat A and long A

arbogast jitterbug & hula popper

5' senkos

and anything else you like haha

 

try out a duo realis spinbait 70 or the new 90.. u wont be dissapointed

 

I have pretty much all of this stuff now. This thread is from June 2014, some time ago.

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You think you're the only one that reads these threads?  For every one guy that posts a question, there's 40-50 lurkers, wondering the same thing. ;)

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For instance, right now there are 70 members, 328 guests viewing the site.  Out of all that, there are 146 posts made in the last 24 hours, of which 6 are new threads.

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Check out their "Top Sellers" list. It's usually filled with reliable lures that put fish in the boat, and the list tends to change with seasonal patterns.

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