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I just use my jig rod which is a 7' MH fast. Works well but I really don't throw anything lighter than a 1/4 with it.

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For light shakey heads I use my drop shot rod (ML spinning). Heavier ones (like 1/4oz or more) I use my MH (spinning).

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9 minutes ago, MassYak85 said:

For light shakey heads I use my drop shot rod (ML spinning). Heavier ones (like 1/4oz or more) I use my MH (spinning).

Yeah that's what I was thinking of using.

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I use my ml drop shot rod for 1/16 to 3/16 jig heads and a medium spinning rod for 1/4 ounce or heavier 

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22 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

It depends on the weight of the jig and cover. For me, shaky head are sparse cover , finesse baits so usually a ml spinning rig. 

Yes I will be using it for little to no cover and no bigger than 1/4 oz

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6 hours ago, It's a toad said:

what power rod would you guys use for shakey head fishing?

Depends on what and where.

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I use a M/XF. But I could see myself using a ML too. Sometimes I even use my mag heavy if I get tired of spinning gear. 

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Medium or medium/light will work for light cover and under 1/4oz.  I use ml casting gear personally.

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