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I'd put them in a different order, but ya - all great finesse techniques.

 

Ned, Shakey, Drop-Shot, Jig Worm, Neko.

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Another good Bass Resource article. I keep feeling like I should write another article, but I feel like I know less than, well, all of you. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Swamp Girl said:

Another good Bass Resource article. I keep feeling like I should write another article, but I feel like I know less than, well, all of you. 

 

 

You are far from the truth. You recently said you had notes and memoirs of a lot of your back woods trips. Areas with less human activity. Areas where a canoe much less than any boat has ever been. I think stories and adventures you’ve had are probably more interesting. If a write like that is a passion of yours, I’d say go for it. 

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Any variation of  "little worm on a jighead" is worth fishing -- no accident that these account for 3 of the spots on the list. 

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19 hours ago, Pumpkinseed Lizard said:

Do Shaky Heads snag less than Neds?

Most definitely, the traditional ned rig is open hook, but there are ewg ned heads around today.

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My top 5 finesse list would be incomplete without the flickshake or wacky rig.

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Good old jig worm been doing it a long time.Great info as always 

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