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I recently picked up a few packs of the Keitech 1/16oz by 1/0 shakeyhead jigs.  I have been fishing them with 4.5" Plasama tails in neon colors and 4" Reins Bubbeling shakers in natural ones.  

Very impressed with both. The Plasma is very durable but still has great action, but I have to skin hook them on their sides to get consistant hooksets.  The tail section, cut down to 2-3" and rigged kn a jighead, makes an amazing panfish lure as well.

The Riens worm is amazing as well, super soft amd when they soak up some water they literaly feel like a minnow in the hand. Durability is only "ok", with one lasting between 2-4 fish.  Going to try and presoak some in Gulp Juice, I think this will be killer.

 

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Hags Tornado- The worm stands straight up and the colors are great. I use the 5" and it is also a fabulous drop shot bait.

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Zoom U-tail in gourd green:

 

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charlie brewer slider worms…..3 or 4 inch.

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Zoom! I really can't say enough good things about this small profile worm. If I was forced to throw one worm only It would be a Zoom finesse worm In the color black.

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On Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 0:25 PM, Team9nine said:

Zoom Finesse and NetBait Finesse

-T9

^^This^^ ... Two solid choices - I also like Robo Worms but I would put them more into the dropshot specific category . For the general all - around finesse style worm I agree with T-9 .

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2 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

...I also like Robo Worms but I would put them more into the dropshot specific category...

I used to look at Roboworms the same way, I only used them for dropshotting.  

Then a couple of years ago, the guy I fish with alot tried them T-Rig with an 1/8 oz sinker and small Mister Twister keeper hook (so as to not tear them up as quickly).  1st time out, he outfished me 2 to 1.  2nd time, he caught his personal best (8lb) within 30 minutes of launching.  I copied his setup before the sun had completely risen...

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Zoom trick worm is, for me, the best straight tail worm made - but for a finesse worm you can catch a bunch of fish on you can't beat the zman finesse worm - it is amazing.

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I've had really good luck with the Crème Scoundrel in the natural color. Either weightless or on an Owner Ultra Head wacky jig.

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11 hours ago, thebillsman said:

I've had really good luck with the Crème Scoundrel in the natural color. Either weightless or on an Owner Ultra Head wacky jig.

Beat me too it. Robo worms and trick worms are great but I like the creme scoundrel in ox blood

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Really liking the Z-Man Elaztech finesse worm this year. Very buoyant, and wiggles so much on a drop-shot it almost looks like a live worm.

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Roboworm see's most of the work from me, I do have many others that I will use on ocassion.   I catch many fish on the thin Zmann worm as well.

 

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Zoom worms have always gotten it done for me as well.

 

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