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3 hours ago, d-camarena said:

Spot remover shaky head hooks and zoom finesse worm

Which Spot Remover jig head do you like?

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3 hours ago, d-camarena said:

Spot remover shaky he and zoom finesse worm

54 minutes ago, cutbait said:

Another option to consider is the Owner Ultra Shakeyhead with screw in attached to the jig.  Pair this with a Gary Y mini craw and you can rig this to be weedless by screwing the head of the bait into the jig and passing the hook through the bait to lie flat against the back.  I would recommend the green or brown jigs in 3/16 oz. and plastics colors  in watermelon with red flake or pumpkin with green and black flake.

Cast along the weed edges and reel in slowly.  You should have success.

Good luck.

 

3 hours ago, d-camarena said:

Spot remover shaky head hooks and zoom finesse worm

Where do I buy? Link if possible please 

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I buy them at academy but they should be at any online tackle store. Ill try to get a link soon. Either the screw in or push in work fine. 

1/4 i beleive is what i use

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I love a spot remover in 3/16 and 1/4 oz... 3/8 or 1/2 oz would b good in 30 or 40 foot of water but for the most part I'm fishing 6-20 foot deep... The spot remover has a perfectly flat bottom so it will stand up and the eye is a 90 degree bend from the shank of the hook. I throw it with a junebug or black trick worm... A football head is good with a craw but it's not called a shakey head or a jig but a creeper because it just creeps along the bottom

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4 hours ago, AustinHellickson said:

 

Where do I buy? Link if possible please 

http://www.basspro.com/Buckeye-Lures-Spot-Remover-Pro-Model-Jighead/product/89935/

I pour my own and wasn't a fan of the spot remover head but that's the one I'd get if I was buying them again. 

Netbait T-mac or finesse worm is my worm of choice.

http://www.basspro.com/NetBait-Finesse-Worm-Softbaits/product/98293/

 

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Lead with a hook.  Anything plastic attached.   Put it on the bottom and leave it...or move it.

Not trying to be flip, but it doesn't get much simpler than shaky head.  There's tons of more specific fine tuning, but doesn't have to be.  I tend to have best luck with thinner worms (trick, drop shot types, etc.) or smaller profile craws....but it doesn't much matter a lot of days.

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