I LOVE them. The first time I caught a bass on one, we threw a few different lures at a bass we could see lurking in the shallows. After a a few casts apiece, I grabbed a rod with a shaky head with a 5-inch purple flake finesse work, let it settle to the bottom, gently shook the rod tip, and bounced it forward about 6 inches shaking the rod tip again. Felt the bass **** it in and I set the hook. I've also found it a go-to lure when you locate bass that turn off for some reason. The key to a shaky head jig is that the eyelet is a little farther from the jig head increasing the motion of the worm when the rod tip is twitched, or so they say. That's also why you use finesse worms instead of regular worms. I just LIKE IT ( and so do the bass).



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