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I like trying new things to throw a shaky head since it's a deadly presentation that usually always works. I myself like roboworms and rage Craws. What's your go to?

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Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper and Zoom Trickworm. The Bottom Hopper is a high floater and comes in a 4.75in. version. Both are great for wacky rigging also.

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Zoom Trick Worm- Motor Oil!

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Zoom trick worm,Netbait Fin. worm.

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Yum Sharpshooter and Havoc Bottom hopper

I can't really tell you why I choose one over the other........because there really is no reason.

I keep both worms around for totally different reasons...........the Sharpshooter is my go to nose hooked drop shot worm, and the Bottom Hopper is my go to wacky jig worm (when I am not wacky rigging a yum dinger) and my go to finesse texas and carolina rig worm. But both are fantastic shaky head worms as well. I probably use the bottom hopper more for shaky heads than the sharpshooter.

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Both Zoom finesse and trick worm. Hard to beat 20 worms for a few bucks.

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Trickworm or baby brush hog 

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Roboworm

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10 hours ago, buzzed bait said:

trickworm or roboworm

 

Ditto 

 

Mike 

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8 hours ago, blckshirt98 said:

Damiki Air Pocket Worm or Yamamoto Pro Senko

those damiki air craws also work pretty well!  they look like one mean crawdad!

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I have caught more fish on a Netbait T-Mac or Finesse worm in Bama Craw.  My all-time #1 favorite color. 

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Whatever GP one I happen to grab out of the rod locker.

 

Allen

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Kickerfish holeshot, Biospawn plasmatail, Havoc bottom hopper, Zoom trick or finesse, Grande baby rattlesnake, Roboworm. Any some others, I'm not a one or two or...bait guy lol. After reading this though I'm gonna try the Netbait, Damiki and Sharpshooter.

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I like trick worms.   I like the fatter "magnum" shaky worms compared to the regular ones.   Various brands, bow & others.   Early this spring I came across a BUNCH of Netbait baits at fifty cents per bag.   Included in that stash  are a bunch of colors in the Netbait version of the trick worm.  That is what I'll probably be fishing most this year.    

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