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I don't know if these even exist but if they do I would like to purchase some.

The point of the Colorado blade would be to give off more vibration to help bass find the worm easier, because i feel that vibration is an important key when visibility is low especially when using finesse and trick worms. I did some searches on shaky heads but couldn't find any companies that make them.

It would look maybe something like this...

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if anyone has any info please post

-wm

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Get a plain Road Runner (no dressing) and attach a clip on spring screw - available from Cabelas, BPS, etc.. You're in business!

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How do you plan on fishing them? Blakemore and swimming hornet both make a jighead that has a swivel and blade attached underneath.

Allen

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How do you plan on fishing them? Blakemore and swimming hornet both make a jighead that has a swivel and blade attached underneath.

Allen

The same way you fish every other shakey head, with either a finesse or trick worm.

I just thoguht the vibration would help bass in dingy water find it better

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Seems to me that the blade would just spend time sitting on the bottom inactive and possibly messing with the way the jig sits.

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Some of the origional Spot Removers had a little hook where you could put a blade. It works wonders when the bass are short striking.

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I just very lightly twitch my rod tip, and do a bit of dragging with my shaky head. If I were to use the blade, it wouldn't do anything but get in the way.

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Some of the origional Spot Removers had a little hook where you could put a blade. It works wonders when the bass are short striking.

Fivebass are these still being produced? and if so where could i find them?

Posted

Thanks, those are nice and I actually need something like that for this winter when finesse fishing with tail spins,

but i was looking for more of the actual shakey head style with the stand up position etc. Those look like they would be good with grubs. They are actually called tailspinners.

thanks for your input -mike

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Check out this website:

http://www.sworminghornetlures.com/

Scroll down to the bottom of the page.

Those are just underspins. I throw those a lot with my Basstrix paddle tails and other swimbaits.

I don't think you're going to find a head made for shaky head or anything like that with an blade.  It wouldn't make much sense unless you're swimming the worm or something.

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