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Which worm floats best for a shaky head?

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After trying the Big Bite Squirrel Tail, I have a hard time using anything else. Tilapia is my go-to. I believe the bulb on the tail is made with a mix of puffed glass or something like that to make it float high.

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After trying the Big Bite Squirrel Tail, I have a hard time using anything else. Tilapia is my go-to. I believe the bulb on the tail is made with a mix of puffed glass or something like that to make it float high.

I've only used the 4.5", have you tried the 6" weightless? Hows the action?

After trying the Big Bite Squirrel Tail, I have a hard time using anything else. Tilapia is my go-to. I believe the bulb on the tail is made with a mix of puffed glass or something like that to make it float high.

I've only used the 4.5", have you tried the 6" weightless? Hows the action?

I haven't tried using them weightless. I don't throw weightless finesse worms very often, usually only in the slop.

I prefer Roboworm, floats nicely and most importantly puts a lot of fish in the boat.

I just bought a pack of Z mans watermelon red.

Has anyone ever tried the Owner shaky head worms??

The two different brands I have. The one floating is the Z man watermelon red. No jig head the worm will float on top of water. The other two is Zoom shaky and Zoom finesse. My question will be is that how you want your shaky head to be the floating one? I've been fishing Shaky just never put much intention into it now with the floating worms.

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