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I was wondering if anybody on here has tried the Jackall Flick Shake worms?  How do they compare to the Senko?

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i did try them since i do well with wacky rigging....They didnt produce for me at all,  back to the Senko style bait i went....and caught fish

Great action wacky rigged but they easily get tore up.

These worms are awesome for finesse presentations. They are as durable as most soft plastics. Get some 1/8 oz shakey head jigs and you should be able to produce numbers when the fish have lock jaw. Wacky rigged works, but I tend to go with a standard presentation. Awesome product IMO.

I wouldn't compare them to a senko style worm. They are a finesse worm. Thin and soft. Lots of movement in these worms. I tried them some at the end of this summer and early fall with a wacky jig head and I caught quite a few fish, nothing huge. I found it very effective around docks, edges of weeds, and isolated laydowns and bushes.

they kind of look like a senko/finesse worm hybrid. Kind of expensive too.

                         -gk

A Flick Shake worm on a 1/16th oz. wacky jig head was my best producing fineese bait this past year.

How do they compare to Berkley hand pour finesse worms or Zoom trick worms?

I'm considering using them on shakey heads and on wacky jigs this summer.

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