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  What are some of you guys' favorite baits to use with the shaky head?  I personally like the netbait finesse worm.  More specifically, what kinda' baits OTHER than worms have you all tried and had success with?  It seems like a good way to present a soft plastic craw too.

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My favorite thing to throw on a shakey head is a trick worm. Usually I throw a full sized one, but I throw the finese ones as well. Other times, I have thrown a flappin hawg 2 by gary yamamoto on a shakey head and just crushed fish. Regular ribbon tail worms ain't to bad either.

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Berkley 5" Shakey Worm. It always stand up and has that Berkley scent. Green pumpkin of course. Second would be a 4" slim senko 194J when the fish are picky. I usually use the lightest Pro Spot remover I can use.

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Tin,

Do you use the Berkley shakey worms that get all hard if you leave them out? I used to use those type of power worms and the fish just LOVED them. They sure were nasty to handle though. I might have to give those another try.

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Tin,

Do you use the Berkley shakey worms that get all hard if you leave them out? I used to use those type of power worms and the fish just LOVED them. They sure were nasty to handle though. I might have to give those another try.

No I don't use that Gulp garbage. Stuff does nothing make a mess and tick me off. I fished with a guy once who acctually had a gallon plastic fishtank in his boat he put all his Gulp in. I'm all set with that... ;D

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I love Roboworm straight-tails in 4.5 black grape on 3/32 Picasso Shakedown heads. I have tried using 4" zoom lizards and zoom tiny flukes as well. Had some bites but wasn't impressed enough to stray away from the Roboworms.

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Tin,

Do you use the Berkley shakey worms that get all hard if you leave them out? I used to use those type of power worms and the fish just LOVED them. They sure were nasty to handle though. I might have to give those another try.

No I don't use that Gulp garbage. Stuff does nothing make a mess and tick me off. I fished with a guy once who acctually had a gallon plastic fishtank in his boat he put all his Gulp in. I'm all set with that... ;D

Thanks for clearin that up. That stuff is just to messy to handle.

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For Straight tail worms I like the Roboworm & Reaction Innovations. This winter I might try ordering some hand pours to try for next season, if anyone has any recommendations I would sure appreciate it. One that has done well for me at times is the Zoom Shakey tail, it has a thin Ribbon tail for a little added action on the way down.

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Old habits die hard, I 've been fishing for so long with straight tail worms that my "favorite" is a straight tail worm like a Trickworm or a Finesse worm or a Kut Tail

Shakey tails should be good, now that I 'm running out of another Mann 's discontinued worm I suppose I can subtitute it with Zoom 's Shakey Tail or with GYCB 's worm

4-6" Mann 's Augertail worms are also good.

Now that I come to think about it, almost any soft plastic bait is good for shakey heading.  :)

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Roboworm Straight Tail Worms, Zoom Finesse worms and Zoom 4" Lizards.

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For Straight tail worms I like the Roboworm & Reaction Innovations. This winter I might try ordering some hand pours to try for next season, if anyone has any recommendations I would sure appreciate it. One that has done well for me at times is the Zoom Shakey tail, it has a thin Ribbon tail for a little added action on the way down.

Primus- Roboworms are handpoured.

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I've caught them everywhere with a Yum Houdini Worm in Green Pumpkin in both the 4.75" and the 6" version. The other day I had a lot of success with the Pro Senko.

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So I guess not too many of ya'll throw a craw on a shaky jighead?  I guess if it ain't broke don't fix it huh?  The netbait finesse worm/shaky head has saved me from the skunk many a day.  I'm gonna have to check out those roboworms.

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GYCB 6 1/2" Kahuna Kut-Tail and the 3/8 oz Evolution ShakE2

8-)

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Berkley Shaky Worms and Roboworm straight tails on Owner Ultraheads.   The Robos are amazing and are very bouyant.

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Old habits die hard, I 've been fishing for so long with straight tail worms that my "favorite" is a straight tail worm like a Trickworm or a Finesse worm or a Kut Tail

Shakey tails should be good, now that I 'm running out of another Mann 's discontinued worm I suppose I can subtitute it with Zoom 's Shakey Tail or with GYCB 's worm

4-6" Mann 's Augertail worms are also good.

Now that I come to think about it, almost any soft plastic bait is good for shakey heading. :)

Might that be the Dragin Worm, by Mann, I only have 3 left :'(

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