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Recently, I was watching the BASS tour on ESPN, and one of the commercials was Ike talking about rigging a Senko wacky style on a roundhead tungsten jig, calling it "Flipshaking."  Have any of you heard of or used this rig? :-?

btw...Ike said it was the hottest technique on the tour.  Why haven't I been seeing KVD or Rick Clunn use it then? ;)

    I also saw the commercial.  I have never used it before but I have heard of it before and I have also seen people catch fish on it.  BTW, he said it was ONE of the hottest techniques on the tour. ;)

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I love those fishing on the edge commercials.  It's a japanese technique I believe.  They had a write-up about it in Bassmasters a while back and all the tacklet hey mentioned was Jackall.  It's supposedly a hot technique even though have never heard of anyone fishing it.  basically a wacky rigged shakey head.

btw....any technique that KVD talks about is his favortie technique and/or the hottest thing going, but all he does is Crankbait, spinnerbait, jerbait, jig....repeat

Flickshaking has become one of my favorite techniques. It's a great finesse method.

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Thanks!

@ Jake.: I thought the logical name would be "flipshaking" because you could use it as a flipping method for senkos and finesse worms on a shaky head jig. What kind of jighead do you find works best?

If you subscribe to ***s newsletter it better describes it, Ike is not the only person using it. It is a Japanese technique, and there are like 4-5 different flickshake presentations, one involving like 2 or 3 worms rigged wacky.

                      -gk

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