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My favorite is any stand up jighead and a strike king 3X ribbontail or straight worm or any other 3X soft plastic. Since the worm floats it keeps moving long after you move the rig with your rod.

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Spot Remover Pro series with a Zoom finesse worm or when it gets brutal up here and 12" fish are hard to get Knuckleball jig with a Zoom Finesse worm cut down to 3.5".

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Hookerz Tackle Shakey Head (best I have found) ;). Straight 6-inch RoboWorm! God Bless!

                              Steven

www.hookerztackle.com

Steven, do the RoboWorms float?

Thanks

 Joe

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The Shaky Head is something I plan on trying a lot this season coming. I'm a bit skeptical though; in that our bigger bodies of water contain a lot of grass on the bottom. Which is probably why I've done so well with the drop shot. Not sure if all the bottom junk will interfere with it? But I love learning new presentations so this is going to be one of my main focuses.

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Jighead: undecided, still trying out new brands.

Bait: Roboworm 4.5 inch strait tail, "Bold Bluegill" or "Warmouth".

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You might give these a try: 5" Berkley Powerbait Shaky Worm in any dark color (powerbait not gulp).

They're very meaty for a finesse worm but have nice undulating action.

Roger

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(powerbait not gulp).

Why?

I just don't think it's necessary to tolerate the stench they give off.

When Gulp baits are in the boat, I find myself scanning the lake shore for a sewage treatment plant :;) ;D

Roger

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3/32 oz Picasso Shakedown with a 4.5 Roboworm straight tail in black grape or aaron's magic or zoom finesse worms in green pumpkin or watermelon candy. I'll move up to a 1/8 if i'm deeper then 12ft.

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we have been using bite me jig heads and zoom finesse worms. green pumpkin was the hot color all year long. i also was dipping the jig heads in black fingernail polish, not sure if that helps.

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