I tried some Berkley shakyhead worms last year and thought they looked good and of course they stink...in a good way.
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I was wanting to get some input on some plastics for shaky heads. I have used zoom's but they seem kind of lifeless. Powerbait makes a pretty decent shaky worm with a semi-floating tail. I was just looking to try some new things out. Any suggestions?????
I tried some Berkley shakyhead worms last year and thought they looked good and of course they stink...in a good way.
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Try joe's...ive heard good things about his baits!!
we ha had lot luck with the 4 in powerbait or other brands with curl tail
I have had good luck with the Team Supreme Subworm.
zooms finesse worms or robo's for me
exodus baits has some high quality hand poured plastics that have some great movement, as i matter of fact, i have used their straight tail and floating worm both as a shakey head and have been pleased with both
Try a 4.5 Flirt Worm from Reaction Innovations. Great action on a shakyhead!
Watermelon, Roadkill, any green color works great. Also Netbait has a finesse worm that works well too.
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The flirt worm mentioned above is a good choice, with a lot of good color options.
Roboworm in the newer FAT tails 4.5" or 6", it is a great handpour and completely floats.
I also like to use just a Zoom Finesse worm, the fish like it too.
Tubes, beaver, and craw baits look good and catch fish on a shakey head as well.
I like the PowerBait worms also. Forbin look in the basspro shops catalog they have a Chompers shaky worm kit with a 100 6" worms that are really good natural colors that i like alot for fishing here at home.
Try a Gitem Baits Warlock, it is becoming one of the hottest baits in the South and they work here, they also have a small Lil Flapper that is deadly, check them out at gitembaits.com.
Thanks for the resopnses. I will definitely give some of those a try. I just got some awesome new shaky head/jig heads that are made locally here in Western Ky - they are made by SLONGS. I haven't fished them yet, but they really do look good - good, wide gap hooks with the screw in head. He had several differnt styles Football heads, fishy type heads with eyes all with awesome paint. I don't know where all they will sell them here but, Fisherman's Headquarters in Draffenville got a bunch in - that store is awesome.