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Big Bite Baits Shakin Squirrel

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Anyone tried this worm on a shakey head or dropshot? The bold gill color looks amazing

That looks just like a Roboworm in bold bluegill.  Roboworms salt and likeness to a handpour make them the best dropshot baits around right now.  They are NOT durable though.  They do catch fish.

 

I only drop shot roboworms and z-drop zooms.

 

I shakey head finesse and trick worms.

I've used these on a shakey head. The green pumpkin with the chartreuse tail is the color I use. The tail will float straight up.

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I was looking at those too 5fishlimit I love a shakey head my favorite technique

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MacP I didn't know that the roboworm had the bold gill color didn't see it on TW. I will look again

Anyone tried this worm on a shakey head or dropshot? The bold gill color looks amazing

it is the only worm I throw on shakey head. I used to throw the robo worm but this worm is much more durable and cheaper, and I haven't noticed it to be any less productive than my robo worms. I've got probably 10 packs of them. great worm and you can catch 5 or 6 fish on one worm vs 1 fish per worm on the robo worm.

P.S. I throw the bold gill 90% of the time everywhere I go.

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Yea durability was a factor for me I love the action of roboworms I may get both

I was wanting to try the z drop worms

They look very similar to the Jackall Cross Tail Shad. If they produce anything like the Jackall's they'll be on my list for sure  :wink2:

They look very similar to the Jackall Cross Tail Shad. If they produce anything like the Jackall's they'll be on my list for sure  :wink2:

 

They do!  Green Pumpkin and Greet Meanie are my colors.  First time I was out fishing them I drop shotted them in 9-10 foot of water going on points, gravel bars and cover.   I caught a nice limit of spot in 2 hours.   On one bush, I got a LMB, Crappie, and a Red Eye.

Shaking squirrels are great, Much more durable than a robo with comparable action.My fav color is oxblood red

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