Re: shakey head technique????
Diddo on the Spot Remover heads...they are the best in my opinion. 1/8 oz if its not windy and 1/4 if it is. Zoom finesse worms or Gulp have worked well for me too, the Gulp's usually don't last very long though. I like using a 7 ft. medium rod and 8lb line also...I would go with flouro....but not P-Line.....it has too much memory. Gotta ditch the Baitcasting rig.....hard to do for me too!!!! Be patient with them and like others have said just fish them easy and shake them a little before you move it each time. Lots of times the bass just swim off with them so you gotta watch your line and make sure you get the slack out of your line before you set the hook. Good luck!
Oh ya, any color will work...as long as its green!!!
Re: shakey head technique????
I wasn't big on the shakey head and anything slow until the beginning of the year and went out with a guy by the name of Chad Miles and he showed me how to successfully use the shakey head and I was hooked quickly!
The buckeye spot removers are by far the most productive out of any of the heads I have used but this is for any type of worm... Preferably the zoom finesse worm in watermelon candy and red bug depending on the time of year but they tend to be very productive... If you are wanting to change it up and throw a creature or a paca chunk or something I highly recommend Slongs Fishing Lures... They make a wide gap shakey head that works perfectly for this application... They have football or pt styles and I usually throw the football with a trigger craw IMO pretty good combo...
As far as set up I use a 7'-6" medium rod and spinning gear with seagar invisx as my line preference... Just a steady pull and not a hard hook set... Just my 2 cents...
Re: shakey head technique????
fished tonight from 7:30 til 1:oo a.m. not much to report other than i tried the shakey head and caught a 14 inch kentucky. it was the only keeper caught. first time fishing this lake and if it wasnt for a tourney next weekend, i probably wouldnt fish it again. just too many fun boats on the water. thanks for the tips, ill be using this method on the lakes that i fish more often. later