I fish shaky head a lot and swear by the Jethro Ellie may worm in green pumpkin
I just wanted to see what some of your favorite plastics for shaky head are?
Zoom Magnum trick worm, or mag finesse worm.
Also, the yum ed shaky head (I use 3/8-5/8) rigged with a 10" rage thumper worm is rigged up at all times on my boat. Hop it slow, you will find keeper sized fish.
trick wormmmm
Zoom trick worm or finesse worm, Netbait T-mac.
Zoom trick worm or finesse worm. I have buddies that use the Paca Craw on shakey heads and catch tons of fish with it. I think it's in pumpkin color.
5" Yum Dinger.
Yamamoto pro senko and the roboworm 6 and 7 inch straight tail worms. After these the zoom trick worms and Berkley floating worms would be next in line.
Believe it or not, the best producing worm I've used on a shaky head has been the Yum F2 ribbon tail slightly trimmed down. Also, the Kriet Squirrel Tail worm by Big Bite is awesome as well.On 11/11/2012 at 9:01 AM, livetofish28 said:I fish shaky head a lot and swear by the Jethro Ellie may worm in green pumpkin
I just wanted to see what some of your favorite plastics for shaky head are?
I haven't had good luck with straight tailed worms. Have had better luck with small ribbon tail worms though. Fished a tournament with a guy last month that used a ultravibe speed craw on a shakey head and did pretty good.
Squirrel tails in green pumkin and black for numbers. 10 inch ribbontails for size.
GYCB Kut Tail
Squirrel Tail Worm.....fantastic floating tail shakey worm
Berkley powerbait and gulp shakey worms.
Yamamoto shad shape worm,
Kut tail
Powerbait beast
Smallie beaver
On 11/12/2012 at 6:48 PM, roadwarrior said:GYCB Kut Tail
x2, green pumpkin w/black flake = almost nonstop action
Berkley bottom hoppers. Basically a zoom trick but a little softer. The expanded tail floats. Really nice action.
7'' Power worm
I haven't had a chance to use them yet, but I plan on using some Zoom Trick worms when I do. I have heard good things about them.
Power team lures finicky tickler in GP/blue swirl
On 11/15/2012 at 9:03 AM, central.PA.bass said:Power team lures finicky tickler in GP/blue swirl
ah you beat me to it! you friggen hit the nail on the head even down to the color of my favorite.
Those baits have won me a lot of money this year..
On 11/16/2012 at 6:02 AM, SAC2 said:ah you beat me to it! you friggen hit the nail on the head even down to the color of my favorite.
Zoom Finesse.....smoking blue
Zoom 4" dead ringer and Zoom finesse worm.
On 11/16/2012 at 8:52 AM, central.PA.bass said:Those baits have won me a lot of money this year..
shakey heads are a clutch bait for me and seem to be a huge confidence bait for a lot of guys. i normally dont leave for a trip without that exact worm tied on to one of my rigs with a 1/8 oz shakey head. i have also been diggin roboworms lately, but they are tough to find around my parts. another sleeper shakey head bait i have used is a super fluke.....
Davis Bait Co.shaky worm green pumpkin/lime
Kicker Fish Hightail Holeshot Shakey worm. It literally floats off the bottom indefinitely, and it seems to outproduce other worms on a shakeyhead.
1. Zoom trick worms.
2. Zoom Swamp Crawlers.
3. Mann's Six-Inch Jelly Worms.
4. Zoom Six-Inch Finesse Worms.
4" and 6" lizards, cut tails and robo worm straight tails.
I really like a green pumpkin 6 inch Yum Dinger. Also a Boyd Duckett Juice worm. The ribbon tail really stands up off the bottom well. Ive been trying creature baits with a shaky head and really like a Sweet Beaver in Dirty Sanchez or California 420 color.
Zoom C-tail worm with a home pour 1/16 oz shakey head. Light line tough bite killer.
Zoom trick worms and Robo worms for me.
zoom trick, finesse and GY kut tail
Strike King 3X products. Either the Hack Zero Worm or Finesse Worm.
Kicker Fish Hole Shot shaky worm.
When those floating tails start waving, it's bye bye!
I usually have two types of shaky rigs I use: finesse and power finesse. My finesse setup is either a berkley finesse worm or a 6" roboworm, on a 3/16 oz jig with a 2/0 hook. My power setup is a rage tail thumper worm or a gene larew salt flick'r with the claws cut off, with a 1/4-1/2 oz jig with a 4/0 hook.
Roboworms are money. Luckily my local BPS has a great selection.