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This has a shorter 2/0 hook in the popular 1/8th oz. size https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buckeye_Lures_Spot_Removers_5pk/descpage-BSR.html .

I like to bend the hook open 1 or 2 degrees and your hook ups will be better on this particular model .  I routinely use small 4" to 5" finesse worms with the 1/8th oz. spot remover .  

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9 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

This has a shorter 2/0 hook in the popular 1/8th oz. size https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buckeye_Lures_Spot_Removers_5pk/descpage-BSR.html .

I like to bend the hook open 1 or 2 degrees and your hook ups will be better on this particular model .  I routinely use small 4" to 5" finesse worms with the 1/8th oz. spot remover .  

Thanks! I’ll check those out. But was looking for a screw lock type of shaky head. 

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1 hour ago, ib_of_the_damned said:

Thanks! I’ll check those out. But was looking for a screw lock type of shaky head. 

Here is the screw lock version : https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buckeye_Lures_Spot_Removers_Pro_Model_5pk/descpage-BSRP.html .

Both are fairly popular and can be found at your big box sporting goods stores easy enough .

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25 minutes ago, ChrisD46 said:

Here is the screw lock version : https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Buckeye_Lures_Spot_Removers_Pro_Model_5pk/descpage-BSRP.html .

Both are fairly popular and can be found at your big box sporting goods stores easy enough .

Thanks again! Are the hooks the same size as the other one you mentioned?

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On 4/6/2021 at 5:43 PM, ib_of_the_damned said:

Thanks again! Are the hooks the same size as the other one you mentioned?

The Pro model is more expensive and uses a 3/0 hook ... I encourage you to try the original one I mentioned with the post and not the screw lock and 2/0 hook to hold soft plastics . Just take the end of your hook point and make a small "starter" hole in the end of a Zoom Finesse Worm. Put a small drop of Super Glue Gel in the hole you just made , slide the Spot Remover post up inside the worm keeping the flat side of the worm facing the hook point  ,  measure then put the hook point back into worm to hide it nice and straight , wait 30 seconds and then fish - that worm will not come off . 

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Not exactly a Shakey head but I have boated a TON of fish with these.  Extraordinarily versatile and right in the sizes you're looking for.  I've put every type of plastic of every size you can think of on these.

 

Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head - Tackle Warehouse

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2 hours ago, Jaderose said:

Not exactly a Shakey head but I have boated a TON of fish with these.  Extraordinarily versatile and right in the sizes you're looking for.  I've put every type of plastic of every size you can think of on these.

 

Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head - Tackle Warehouse

 

These are great heads, along with the similar Decoy Nailbomb:

Decoy Nail Bombs - Bream Master Forums

 

I like them both for different things but tend to use the Nailbombs more often due to them having a slightly finer hook and longer shank. 

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10 hours ago, fishwizzard said:

 

These are great heads, along with the similar Decoy Nailbomb:

Decoy Nail Bombs - Bream Master Forums

 

I like them both for different things but tend to use the Nailbombs more often due to them having a slightly finer hook and longer shank. 

I've seen these.  Where you buying them from?

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48 minutes ago, Jaderose said:

I've seen these.  Where you buying them from?

I generally get them on eBay,

although a lot of the JDM tackles stores carry them as well.

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