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Yamamoto double tail hula grub on a shakey head rig??  The idea just hit me, it seems intriguing. 

Haven't tried that exact combination, but I do put Rage Craws and Paca Craws on shaky heads. Pretty killer for smallies. I bet a double tail hula grub would work pretty darn well too.

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I probably have . I dont know the correct ways to use all the jig heads and soft plastics . I have shakey heads. mushroom heads and all kinds of other heads in my box .I have heads and jigs most of you have never seen , everyone catches fish .

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That's a river and stream smallie-killer. No reason it shouldn't work just as well anywhere else for both green and brown fish.

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I did once caught one bass not too long ago. I use owner ultra head not reg shakey head. The only thing is body of hula grub pretty shot so you might have to get finesses shakey head type.

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Shakyhead, T rig, C rig, swinging football head, yeah they work on all of them. I prefer the shakyhead over the standup heads you're "supposed" to fish them on. Put them on the football screwlock shakyhead and drag them around gravel, smallie magnet. 

very good rig for white bass and smallies as mentioned

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