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Give me your favorite shaky head worm and color

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I've just gotten into the shaky head worm fishing and it's been very good to me so far. It's a great bait for working through brush or just structure, docks, etc. I've been using the Davis Original Shaky Head worm in Spot Punisher color. But I'm curious what others are using. I used a Zoom UV Speed Worm with success as well. I have some pumpkin/red and pumpkin orange I'll give a try one of these days.

I use 3/16 oz tungsten shakey heads with built in screwloc made by real deal ( very reasonable at TW). Even come already painted grn pump, I'm partial to BBB kriet tail worm with swimming tail to give it a good fall rate and enough movement to entice bass into checking it out.  Also use large beefy grubs as well rigged weedless for the veggies and wood I fish. Color is kind of subjective to most but junebug, plum apple, and tilapia are all favorites for me. 

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Double Z's Magnum T-Worm Bug Bug!

 

Custom Hand Poured Lures that float.

 

 

 

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I always a Zoom Trick Worm in blue sapphire on a shaky head permanently tied on one rod.

Zoom Trick worm in green pumpkin(clean water), watermelon(clean water), and watermelon or green pumpkin with a chartreuse tail(Muddy Water, occasionally clean).

Trick worm is a big one for me, I like plasma tails from BioSpawn a lot too, just recently I have started playing with some of the Airtail Wigglers from Grandebass and I am really liking the way they are looking, for colors I don't find anything special from any other worm presentation, use whatever you'd use if you were throwing a T-rig or C-rig in the same conditions, the only thing I will say is that a chartreuse tip on my plasma tails seems to get me more attention from smallies, but sometimes they just go after the tip instead of the whole bait,so it can get frustrating too.

Zoom trick worm in bubblegum or green pumpkin red flake. 

Zoom finesse or magnum finesse, usually watermelon or green pumpkin. 1/8 or 1/4 screw lock head, whatever brand has a good hook.

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I use Elaztech worms from Strike King and Zman.   My favorite color is green pumpkin but I use several on each trip looking for the best bite.
 

My heads are homemade, some standard jig heads, some screw locks and some my leggy stand up jigs.  The weights are from 1/8 oz to 3/8 oz with hook sizes from 2/0 to 4/0 depending on the type and amount of cover.

  • Super User

Zoom Shaky Head Worm in Watermelon Seed or Junebug is what I use most of the time.

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Zoom Trick Worm or Zoom finesse worm. June bug color. Owner screwlock head

A Zoom Z3 Trick worm in Prizm Shad. If there's any current flow, it will do my job for me. If not, all I need to do is drag it a couple of inches and that worm will do a dance a hula girl would be envious of.

Fat Baby Finesse Worm in Green Pumpkin or Black followed closely by a Roboworm Straight Tail in Black Grape on a MegaStrike Shake2 Pro Head

Zoom Finesse,Trick and Magnum Finesse on Spot Removers and Gamakatsu Ball heads are mainly what I use when throwing Shakes .watermelons,pumpkins,junebugs,redbugs and black are my favorite colors for this style of bass fishing 

XZone Deception worm in Electric Shad or Green pumpkin, rigged on an Owner Ultrahead shakeyhead. Best thing about this setup is the worm floats!!! 

Biospawn Plasma Tail in green pumpkin and chartreuse. Always my go to

  • Super User

I havent used them a whole lot but my  all time favorite Jelly Worms in Tequilla Sunrise worked well with them . 

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Black Trickworm on a Buckeye Spot Remover Pro jighead

On 8/14/2021 at 4:20 PM, Bassjam2000 said:

Netbait t-mac, bama bug. Squared off nose and more buoyant than the trick worm.

☝️ This. 

Producto Tournament worm.

Both 6” and 8”

Chartreuse Pumpkin or Jet Black.  

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