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Looking for opinions on the perfect shakey head worm. I like to use the Roboworm FX straight tail. what about you guys?

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Welcome aboard!

GYCB Kut-Tail 6 1/2" Kahuna is my choice.

8-)

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I like Roboworms, Berkley Shaky, Zoom Finesse, Gambler Giggy to name a few.

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There 's no "perfect" shakey head worm, like always, size, length, shape is determined by the conditions, just cuz everybody is rigging straight tail worms it doesn 't mean they are "perfect", I rig any kind of worm on my shakey heads.

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Try them all!  ;D

I use worms designed for shakey head; finesse worms; floating trick worms; GY Kuttial worms; Slider worms; *** worms; and I have tried Gulp!, too.

I have the finesse worms; curley tail worms; and shakey head worms.

I have used 6 inch to 10 inch worms.

I will try the Annoconda from Rage Tail this winter.

I have used all types of colors, too.

So get some worms; head out to your favorite body of water; fish them; and let us know what happens.

Good question and thanks for asking.  :)

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Speaking of shakey worms ...... I have yet to see a guide to the shakey worm strategy: conditions, presentation, techniques. I've heard it a thousand and 1 times this year. How do you do it ???

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There 's no "perfect" shakey head worm, like always, size, length, shape is determined by the conditions, just cuz everybody is rigging straight tail worms it doesn 't mean they are "perfect", I rig any kind of worm on my shakey heads.

Exactly, I had one of my best Shakey days using a Zoom Ol' Moster Worm

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My favorites are the straight tailed Robos and Berkley Shakey Worms.  

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For me the best shakey worms have been ones I already have. Zoom trick and finesse worms and Charlie Brewer 4 inch slider.

Paul

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