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Best worm for shakey head?

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wrong section...remember to put questions about lures in the tackle section...I see you're new so welcome, too! :)

I like Zoom Finesse Worms and Trick Worms....I'm just a Zoom man, I suppose.

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wrong section...remember to put questions about lures in the tackle section...I see you're new so welcome, too! :)

I like Zoom Finesse Worms and Trick Worms....I'm just a Zoom man, I suppose.

I agree with everything you said there, lol     :)

Welcome!!!!     My fav's for shakey head?     Zoom Trick worm, and GYCB "Stretch 40" grub........Just an FYI that I dont tell a lot of people............Shakey head is NOT just for worms, they can be very effective as well with craws and creature baits..........4 or 5 inch GYCB craws work very well on a shakey head........Shhhhhhhh.....Dont tell anyone............ ;D

If it's plastic, it'll work :)

i like the zoom finesse worm as well however, I just picked up a few of the new Berkley shaky tail worms and was wondering if anyone has used them and if so what they thought of them?  

I like the Strikeking 3X finness worm because they float real well.  However, its hard to use the screw in heads with them.

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Although the 3X worms are a pain to use....they are by far my favorite on a shaky head......the floating action of the tail is killer.

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I think with the increasing popularity of the shakey-head technique we're going to see more floating offerings.

My only problem with most floating worms (other than the 3X) is that the colors aren't always what they should be.  I know Bass Pro's floating worms are all a little weird.  The green pumpkin is actually more of a pistachio cake color (yellowish-green).

I like the Zoom products quite well, although their colors have spoiled me.  I find myself shunning a lot of other bait companies because their colors don't match up with Zoom.

Like the majority, I like the zoom trick and finesse worm.  But lately, I have been catching them real good on the spotsticker hand poured worms in r.c. watermelon.  It's a great clear water color

i like the zoom trick worms, but the best over all (for me) would be Webb's Bait's worms they have great action and the tail sticks straight up...(in my sig)

Robo worms hands down the best IMO.

You'll have good success with about any straight tail worm.

Other good baits are craws like ZOOM Speed Craws and GYCB Baby Craws.

Brad

although ive caught many more fish on the zoom worms than anything else they are not currently my fav.  roboworm makes some great worms, and the action of the 3x is incredible.  the skinny senko is also good.

matt

There's a one guy on ebay that I used to buy from that sells shakey worms and he also includes a shakey head with the purchase.  Free shipping to boot.  They are hand poured and I think his name is hurricane bait company or something to that effect.  There are many good hand pours on ebay,  I know creek critters makes some good ones too.

Been using Zoom trickworms and finnese worms on jig heads for a while and have seen no reason to change. But have several new packs of Shakey head Worms by Davis Bait or something like that that are made for the shakey jighead. Cool color scheme .. Alabama Bug - junebug on one side, green pumpkin on the other. best of both worlds

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