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Been learning to fish soft plastics for large mouths this year. Learned to fish weightless senkos be it Texas or Wacky rigged. Some times when T-rigged I've used a small tungsten sliding worm weight above the hook as well. I'd like to "feel" the lure a bit more and how my manipulation affects it's movement on the bottom and such. I've been told to try a shakey head but I have no idea what design/brand/size to get. If it helps regarding what you advise when T-rigging I have mostly been using 5 or 7 inch senkos with 4/0 EWG hooks.

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i use megastrike pro series if fishing rocks or do nothing banks. 

MegaStrike ShakE2 Pro Series Shakey Head Jigs

 

 

 

 

 

if I am fishing around weeds or wood, I use Bagley shaky heads

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1/8 oz. in less than 10ft of water. up to 1/4 oz in deeper water or in wind.

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I like the owner cps shaky heads (actually, I prefer the shaky heads I make, but talking production heads here), 1/8 ounce.  Get a pack of finesse trick worms (or zman's finesse wormz) and full sized trick worms and you're good to go.

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25 minutes ago, IndianaFinesse said:

I like the owner cps shaky heads (actually, I prefer the shaky heads I make, but talking production heads here), 1/8 ounce.  Get a pack of finesse trick worms (or zman's finesse wormz) and full sized trick worms and you're good to go.

been wanting to make my own shakyheads, but have not found a mold I liked. do you have a good shakyhead mold suggestion?

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22 minutes ago, Weedwhacker said:

been wanting to make my own shakyheads, but have not found a mold I liked. do you have a good shakyhead mold suggestion?

I use This mold.  If you fish around more weeds than brush, get the mold I linked. But of you fish around more brush, the flat eye model goes over limbs better.  I'm not to picky about the head shape, which is why I just got the round head mold.  The biggest reasons I started pouring shakys is because I could not find the exact hook size, brand, and style I wanted in the weights I use (plus it costs a fraction of the price).  The beauty of making your own stuff is you can have exactly what you want, no compromising.

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Just now, IndianaFinesse said:

I use This mold.  If you fish around more weeds than brush, get the mold I linked. But of you fish around more brush, the flat eye model goes over limbs better.  I'm not to picky about the head shape, which is why I just got the round head mold.  The biggest reasons I started pouring shakys is because I could not find the exact hook size, brand, and style I wanted in the weights I use (plus it costs a fraction of the price).  The beauty of making your own stuff is you can have exactly what you want, no compromising.

thanks

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I just want to buy one type to start with. One that can be used no matter the terrain and such so I can get used to it and deliver if I want to get some more specific to the situation. Any other suggestions for a good all around one to start with? 

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4 minutes ago, pauldconyers said:

I just want to buy one type to start with. One that can be used no matter the terrain and such so I can get used to it and deliver if I want to get some more specific to the situation. Any other suggestions for a good all around one to start with? 

1/8 ounce owner Shaky ultra head, with some Trick worms or some Finesse wormzs.

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Siebert Outdoors Dredge shaky head with the Owner Deep Throat hook.....hook up is second to one.. I use a Zoom mag shaky head worm most of the time

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