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1 hour ago, The Fisher said:

Hags Tornado the tail stands almost straight up plus it has some bulk and great colors

I have a bunch of those also, bought them cuz my local shop doesn't carry Grande. Haven't fished them much, well I have tons of plastics that have never even been opened. Including Berkley power works that are probably 20 yrs old, bad yea I know. I did give about 50 bags of them to my friends. Just always buying new plastics and I'm the idiot that thinks he needs every color.

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31 minutes ago, TxHawgs said:

 I have tons of plastics that have never even been opened. Including Berkley power works that are probably 20 yrs old.

Do you have any 4" straight or paddle tailed Berkley worms you want to get rid of?

 

Allen

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28 minutes ago, Munkin said:

Do you have any 4" straight or paddle tailed Berkley worms you want to get rid of?

 

Allen

I gave away all the ones I didn't want to keep already. Going through the rest of my plastics and was gonna put on ebay but that's stupid will put them on here in the FM.

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5 hours ago, CTGalloway21 said:

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

edit that post man, don't let 'em find out about the netbaits!!  but seriously though, the super t mac is my #1 worm from the time the water warms up until it starts to cool down....  green pumpkin, junebug or black and go to town on the fish!!

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All good choices here but whatever you do don't put a Z-man Hula Stix in The Deal color on a shakeyhead it won't work at all. ?

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On 4/8/2016 at 10:16 PM, papajoe222 said:

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.

Came here to post this exact same thing. The Berkley Havoc worm lineup is my go to. Their tails have great action and as @papajoe222 said, the tail floats right on up. 

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On April 8, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Siebert Outdoors said:

Rage Tail Menace is my go to bait.

Just bought a pack of Menace today. What shaky head are you using them on?   

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I am a trickworm or kut tail fan, but I have caught more fish on a watermelon red Zoom Finesse Worm than the other two over the last year or two.

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I like the netbait super t mac because I can shorten it if needed. It really doesn't matter though cause they all do the same thing. On the rare occasion I throw a shakey head it's got a zoom ultravibe speed craw on the back but I'd rather throw a heavy finesse jig

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16 hours ago, Silas said:

Just bought a pack of Menace today. What shaky head are you using them on?   

I use a Dredge Football Shaky in 1/4 almost all the time.

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Biospawn Plasma tail worm, Zoom Trick Worm or recently the Fishog Coon Tail worm has become my go to bait for shaky head. They are inexpensive and the different presentation it gives that other worms in my area do have had made them deadly.

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PowerTeam Lures 7" Finicky Tickler and even the 5" version for when they are finicky and tight lipped.

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If your on tackle wearhouse get some zoom magnum shaky head worms. ( there hard to find in stores around here) they are great an I also like to use regular trick worms. an i fish them on a 1/4 ounce shaky head for the most part.

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At a local tackle shop event a Berkley rep was giving away some sample bags of plastics and he gave me a couple of bags of the new Shaky Snake.  He said it was designed for a shaky head, and the way the back half of the worm is designed with "coils" it looks like it'll work really well.

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Strike King KVD Fat Baby Finesse Worm. Also roboworm fats, and Reaction Innovations Flirt.

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Zoom finesse and magnum finesse and my all time favorite a Reaction Innovations smallie beaver. I use a Siebert Outdoors Zenith Shakey head, 3/16.

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