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does anyone here fish the shakey head rig? if so what are the best worms
for clear water, are a floating type good such as the strike king 3x |
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Truthfully "Big fish" there is nothing magical about it. It doesn't
really matter, your color choices you would use for any other lure in clear water would still hold true. Greens, browns, and black depending on your forage, and the depth you are fishing. Straight tail, curly tail, etc, that could all be personal preference. This rig has been used for a long time under many different names, and I have had a lot of success using a 4" salamander or 3" craw. Hope this helps. Chris BIG FISH 2006 wrote: does anyone here fish the shakey head rig? if so what are the best worms for clear water, are a floating type good such as the strike king 3x |
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