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Best Floating Worm for Shakey Head? 2025


fishing user avatarBrett's_daddy reply : 

Which of the floating worms is best for shakey head fishing? I have the Owner shakey head hooks but am wondering which worm/craw would do best on them.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

Try something made from elaztech.

 

However, if you've got good shaky heads, I've never thought I needed a floating worm.  Do a bathtub/bucket test with the heads and worms you have.  You may be surprised at the action you get from even salty worms.


fishing user avatartimsford reply : 

I'd experiment and see what works best for you. I use everything from 4 inch straight tail finesse worms to 10 inch ribbon tails to craws, creatures, and I've even caught fish on lizards and flukes on shakyheads.  My favorite is the whopper baits boxing craw


fishing user avatarIndianaFinesse reply : 

Z-man finesse wormz, but the trick worm is also an awesome shaky head bait.


fishing user avatarAvalonjohn44 reply : 

I like trick and finesse worms on the shaky head a lot. My favorite bait on the shaky head though is the 7" Rage Tail Thumper... That tail going on the fall is like magic.


fishing user avatar1201vilbig reply : 

The "Original" Trick Worm will float better - it has no salt added. For this time of year in the heat, I like to throw the Xcite Baits Maximus on a big shakey head.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

Try the Reins bubbling shaker. It's bouyant and the ribbed rings trap air causing it to rise / float. Not the most durable worm, but most really good producers aren't. I've had good success with it. Give it a try - 


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

Floating worms are not a must for shakeyheading, but Zoom´s "Better Than Salt" ( must say that on the label ) Trickworms are floating, Mann´s Augertail Worm also floats, so do Culprit´s 6 and 7.5 Ribbontail Worm.


fishing user avatarbuzzed bait reply : 

it's not a worm, but it's mean on a shakeyhead and that's the damiki air craw


fishing user avatarSenko lover reply : 

Zoom Trick/Finesse worms and never look back.....


fishing user avatarNYBasser reply : 

+1 on the Reins Bubbling Shaker. Great dropshot bait too.


fishing user avatarJon G reply : 

zoom trick worms and 7inch roboworms


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Roboworms, and Berkley Shake Power Worms are what I like.


fishing user avatarwhitwolf reply : 

Zoom 4" dead ringer, Reaction Innovations smallie beaver, and Custom Lures Unlimited Danny Joe Humphry's original floating worm. 


fishing user avatarBrett's_daddy reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 3:52 AM, Senko lover said:

Zoom Trick/Finesse worms and never look back.....

Does it make a difference between the finesse or the trick worm? Is there a difference in salt content?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

They're the same plastic, just different shapes.  They do not float.


fishing user avatarBrett's_daddy reply : 

Hmmm...if they don't float I would think there would be other better options for a shaky head presentation.


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 10:09 PM, Brett's_daddy said:

Hmmm...if they don't float I would think there would be other better options for a shaky head presentation.

That would only apply if you believe that a floating worm is somehow better than a non-floating worm for that presentation - I personally don't.

-T9


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Exactly - a floating worm isn't always necessary for a shaky head.


fishing user avatarBrett's_daddy reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 10:21 PM, Team9nine said:

That would only apply if you believe that a floating worm is somehow better than a non-floating worm for that presentation - I personally don't.

I thought you wanted the bait to stick relatively straight up (or at a 45 degree angle) on a shaky head hook to imitate a feeding bait fish or something like that?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
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What is a shaky head? A shaky head is basically a jig head with a straight tail worm on it. That's basically what we have right there. That's a standard shaky head.

From the video:

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/shaky-head-tips.html


fishing user avatarRay K reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 9:58 PM, J Francho said:

They're the same plastic, just different shapes.  They do not float.

??? My trick worms float


fishing user avatarTeam9nine reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 11:01 PM, Brett's_daddy said:

I thought you wanted the bait to stick relatively straight up (or at a 45 degree angle) on a shaky head hook to imitate a feeding bait fish or something like that?

Maybe if you fish a shaky head that slow - I don't. I fish my shaky head similar to my Ned rig, basically swimming slightly off bottom much of the time with occasional bottom contact/rest to make sure my bait stays in proper position. Floating plastic bodies and standing up sounds great and looks good in videos, but much of the time the fish could care less. Likely only makes a difference if you are deadsticking a bait at length.

-T9 


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
  On 8/6/2016 at 12:06 AM, Ray K said:

??? My trick worms float

Put them in a bucket of water.  They sink.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

Don't get hung up on or limit yourself to just fishing a worm on a shaky head. I've had a lot of luck using a Keitech crazy flapper. I'm not sure you can fish one of these wrong. If the shaky head isn't producing you can swim it, jig it, fish it weightless, the possibilities are endless. 


fishing user avatarRay K reply : 
  On 8/6/2016 at 12:43 AM, J Francho said:

Put them in a bucket of water.  They sink.

Just checked my trick worms again.  Funny phenomenon is that you are right about them sinking when you drop them into a bucket of water. (my kitchen sink).  But, when I rig one on a shaky jig and the jig sinks to the bottom, the tail of the worm floats up.  Can't explain that but, it's why I said they floated in the first place.


fishing user avatarfishwizzard reply : 
  On 8/5/2016 at 2:01 AM, Hogsticker said:

Try the Reins bubbling shaker. It's bouyant and the ribbed rings trap air causing it to rise / float. Not the most durable worm, but most really good producers aren't. I've had good success with it. Give it a try - 

They are great.  I fish them on a 1/16oz-2/0 Keitech shakey head jig and have very good luck.  They also work great weightless fished like a fluke.  They are pretty fragile though, and panfish seem obsessed with biting their tails off. 


fishing user avatarMosster47 reply : 

I almost exclusively shaky head in the winter and the Kicker Fish high tail worms are by far the most productive. 




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