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I ordered some Eco pro flick shake jigs last night along with a few packs of worms. I was wondering how/where to fish these. what are some popular baits for this techinique?

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Jackall FlicK shake worms, zoom finesse, bass pro even has a flick shake worm.

You can also look up "inchy wacky rig" and get some tips.

I personally use them in place of a wacky senko sometimes. Docks, weed edges, dragging the bottom slowly etc.

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Jackall FlicK shake worms, zoom finesse, bass pro even has a flick shake worm.

You can also look up "inchy wacky rig" and get some tips.

I personally use them in place of a wacky senko sometimes. Docks, weed edges, dragging the bottom slowly etc.

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Flick Shake/ Wacky jigging is a technique I rely on from the minute the lake thaws out till it freezes up again.

 

My heads of choice are the VMC Wacky Jigs for light cover/spinning tackle, and the Revenge Flipping Wackers for heavy cover/line/casting gear. I K.I.S.S. with the head selection, I only carry them in the color black, and use both in 1/16th or 1/8th oz sizes.

 

The three baits I use the most are the Havoc Bottom hopper worms (both sizes), the Havoc Money Makers, and the Havoc Flat Dawgs. Color selection again is simple for me. Green pumpkin, and a dark color (June bug for the Money Makers/Bottom Hoppers, Black/Blue for the flat Dawg) I also like watermelon red in super clear water, and green pumpkin and/or watermelon esq type colors with purple flake in them.

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I havent tried out many brands, but the only company i used for flick shakes are Jackall.  depending on the conditions, i used either 1/32 - 1/16 oz jig head (note: i am fishing on shore).  I only use the 4.8 size flick shake in watermelon candy or sunburn melon as these produce the best for me (results may vary).  i used it two ways: as a drop bait by pitching into structures and also like a dropshot but more shakes to the slack.  i recommend using a ultra light to a medium light rod with fast action and 4-8 lb test.  

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