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Shakey Head Rod? 2025


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

I would like to add this technique to my bass fishing. I have ordered the hooks and the super finesse worms the 7 inch ones. I have Shinmo spinning reel with 7-10 pound test. I fish mostly docks and steep rocky lake points. Mostly this is for the summer when its to hot to fish. I was wondering a rod and good action and length. Under 150 I would like!


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Pinnacle:  http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/pinnacle-DHC5-performa-review.html


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

The 6'9 ML fenwick elite tech smallmouth rod is killer rod for finesse tactics up to 1/4 oz.


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

Thanks I be checking them out. I want backbone forsure. Really  want for shaky head technique  Do I want braid line to Fluro liter?


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 1:50 AM, Cody Wilson said:

Thanks I be checking them out. I want backbone forsure. Really  want for shaky head technique  Do I want braid line to Fluro liter?

Yes for spinning I'd probably put on a 10lb braid with a flouro leader. 


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 

Most are going to recommend a ML-powered rod, but you might want to consider an M-power because it's more versatile if you ever choose to toss other lures with it.

 

A 7' M/F is perfect for shakyhead fishing, IMO. Nothing fancy.

 

A flea market Dobyns Champion 703SF will run you about $150, and a sale price rod will be $190-200. I usually use the DX 703SF for shakyhead fishing and I'm very happy with the action and power.


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 1:52 AM, lmbfisherman said:

Yes for spinning I'd probably put on a 10lb braid with a flouro leader. 

What size leader? 


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 3:47 AM, Cody Wilson said:

What size leader? 

I don't think it has to be set in stone.  I usually make all my leaders around the length of the rod, I'll have extra line on the leader to play with for retying my lure/jig..etc


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

I really don´t get it, since when shakey heading is exclusively a light line application ? let´s look again at the description in the question:  I fish mostly docks and steep rocky lake points, if it were I fishing docks with a shakey head rigged bait the lightest rod power I would choose for that would be MH and at least 10-12 pound test, in my neck of the woods there aren´t many docks, there´s timber and that´s what I fish with, MH or H rods with 10+ lb test for shakeyheading.


fishing user avatarArv reply : 

I primarily use a Dobyns Chamion 702 for this but if I have something else on there I will throw shakey heads on my 6'6 Shimano Compre. Both are medium power, fast action.


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

Thanks for tips really helped out. One last question what are some good jig heads for this setup dont know which heads and weight way to many companies with tons of styles.

 

  On 4/4/2013 at 6:20 AM, Arv said:

I primarily use a Dobyns Chamion 702 for this but if I have something else on there I will throw shakey heads on my 6'6 Shimano Compre. Both are medium power, fast action.

What line do you use like braid to flouro/ OR STRAIGHT BRAID


fishing user avatarCrappiebasser reply : 

My shakey head spinning rod is a St Croix Avid 68mxf. I use 30 lb braid and change the leader to the conditions. Most of the time I use 10 lb flouro.


fishing user avatarJDUB reply : 

I use a 7'1" medium *** black and really like it


fishing user avatarbackcast88 reply : 

I use a 6'6" MF BPS Johnny Morris Signature with the full cork grip.  Its a little on the heavier side but since I don't drop shot a lot it doesn't bother me.  It is sensitive and I got it on clearance for $60 3 years ago.


fishing user avatarArv reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 9:45 AM, Cody Wilson said:

Thanks for tips really helped out. One last question what are some good jig heads for this setup dont know which heads and weight way to many companies with tons of styles.

 

What line do you use like braid to flouro/ OR STRAIGHT BRAID

I use straight flouro on both set ups. I think that mostly comes down to personal preference though.


fishing user avatarclayton86 reply : 

I'm using a 6'9" MLF veritas with 20# suffix braid and a 8# trilen 100% flouro leader about 6' worth of a leader. Iv been using Siebert Outdoors shaky heads with a rage baby craw on it. We just got ice out like a week ago and I was getting hits like crazy water was crystal clear I stood there watching em swim up grab the claws and swim off. I absolutely love the set up for shakey heads never used the technique much but it's my nephews go to and he keeps up with me so I added it my arsenal so I can keep my edge lol.


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

Its a spinning combo so i believe going with little lighter line the *** rod is the one I believe getting more in my price range. One last question the what knot do people like the most tie the leader on I please send youtube URL! 


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 9:55 PM, clayton86 said:

I'm using a 6'9" MLF veritas with 20# suffix braid and a 8# trilen 100% flouro leader about 6' worth of a leader. Iv been using Siebert Outdoors shaky heads with a rage baby craw on it. We just got ice out like a week ago and I was getting hits like crazy water was crystal clear I stood there watching em swim up grab the claws and swim off. I absolutely love the set up for shakey heads never used the technique much but it's my nephews go to and he keeps up with me so I added it my arsenal so I can keep my edge lol.

I check out the heads. about what ounce?


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

So what kind of flouro line do yall recommend? I believe thread to leader be to much work. Please help going to bass pro this week to stock up


fishing user avatarBlues19 reply : 

I have the Daiwa S 6'3" soinning rod. Its a pretty nice rod for shakey head fishing. I also have a 6' bionic blade M rod. I would suggest the bionic blade. pretty awesome rod for very reasonable price


fishing user avatarbackcast88 reply : 
  On 4/5/2013 at 11:49 AM, Cody Wilson said:

So what kind of flouro line do yall recommend? I believe thread to leader be to much work. Please help going to bass pro this week to stock up

I like 8# XPS.  Pick a reputabel brand like Sunline, Seaguar, XPS, etc. 

 

Another rod you might want to check out is the BPS Carbonlite in either a 6'8" M XF or 6'9" ML F.  I use the 6'8" M XF for finesse TX rigs with great success.  The rod is very lite and sensitive.  Plus if I break it within a year they will replace it no questions asked. 


fishing user avatarcbass12 reply : 

In your price range I would check out the Shimano Crucial.


fishing user avatarTriCityBassin' reply : 

This is a staple on my deck, never take it off the line.  I use 8lb flouro (I personally don't believe in leaders as it is one more knot to fail, personally).  Seaguar never lets me down. 

7' ML Fenwick is a KILLER rod for this.  I also use Shimano Cumara's.  You stated that you already ordered the jig heads.  If they don't have Gamakatsu or Owner hooks....send them back.  I am all about American made, but I have lost sooo many fish on heads not sporting Gami's I can't count.  You are not using broomsticks and the hook needs to penetrate quick and easy.  If you notice what feels like a solid hookup just come unbuttoned, use better hooks.

 

If you are not one for the finesse side of things you can use a medium rod but definitely look to something in the Fast to X-Fast action, quick to backbone.

 

Fenwick Elite Tech

Fenwick HMX 7' ML xFast

Shimano Clarus or Cumara


fishing user avatariabass8 reply : 

I love shakey head fishing in the summer. My rod is well above your price range i'm partial to a 69mlxf rod. for line I use 10/2 832 /w a 7# sunline fluoro leader or sometimes straight fluoro in the same test. Heads I use 1/8 and 3/16 almost always and occasionally 1/4oz if the wind is brutal. I like secret lures wide gap and SK football heads.


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 

Thanks for the help guys 


fishing user avatarmotodmast reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 11:05 AM, JDUB said:

I use a 7'1" medium *** black and really like it

Same here, perfect action foe shakey head, wacky rig, flukes, very well balanced and excellent sensitivity


fishing user avatarCody Wilson reply : 
  On 4/4/2013 at 2:22 AM, BassThumb said:

Most are going to recommend a ML-powered rod, but you might want to consider an M-power because it's more versatile if you ever choose to toss other lures with it.

 

A 7' M/F is perfect for shakyhead fishing, IMO. Nothing fancy.

 

A flea market Dobyns Champion 703SF will run you about $150, and a sale price rod will be $190-200. I usually use the DX 703SF for shakyhead fishing and I'm very happy with the action and power.

I wish I could see one at flea market where i am from lol




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