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What is your best shaky head plastic?

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On 5/24/2021 at 8:40 AM, FryDog62 said:

After years of using the Trick Worm, I became frustrated with them not floating, or at least not consistently. Switched to NetBait T-Mac straight tail worms and have never looked back. Tail always floats and is a lights out worm when shaky is on. When the bite is subtle, a floating tail prevents you from over working the bait - it undulates better on its own IMO. Great Carolina worm too. Plus its hard to beat 20 worms for $4 anymore. 

+1 ... The T-Mac also has a better non - pointed nose for rigging than the Trick Worm and the tail is more buoyant as stated .

Netbait Tmac, Grandebass Airtail wiggler and Zoom trickworm are my go tos.  

Reaction Innovations Flirt Worm 4.95 & 6.95

T-Mac and Swamp Crawler

Any ribbon tail. 

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Zman finesse wormZ in Junebug. 

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I use a smallie beaver, Danny Joe's floating worm, and on occasion a magnum finesse  worm.

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Z-man Fatty Z.  Has a slot for easy hook sets. 

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On 5/24/2021 at 7:37 AM, Hook2Jaw said:

Netbait T-Mac 6.5" is a good shakyhead worm.  A YUM Money Craw also does well for me on it.

*The T-Mac is a new favorite shaky head worm as the tail is buoyant enough to rise at a approx. 45 degree angler and sway back and forth gently on the retrieve. Great colors and a great scent (pork fat / anise) means bass attack viscously and hold on tight (at least here in the South as many of our bass are raised on pork fat) .  

7 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

Z-man Fatty Z.  Has a slot for easy hook sets. 

*This too is a great worm for shaky head bass - especially in Green Pumpkin and June Bug . 

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