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It seems that every where I go, or read bass fishing articles, the
shakey head rig comes up. Have any of you guys used this rig with any with good results? is it a good technique for post spawn fish? What are some good jig heads and the best worms for this rig. matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. |
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BIG FISH 2006 wrote:
It seems that every where I go, or read bass fishing articles, the shakey head rig comes up. Have any of you guys used this rig with any with good results? is it a good technique for post spawn fish? What are some good jig heads and the best worms for this rig. matthew 4:19 follow me and I will make you fishers of men. It's a 4" to 5" straight tailed worm on a jig head. Pretty much the way everyone I know learned to fish worms 3 or 4 decades ago. What they call 'shakey head' style now, is what I have called 'jiggle fishing' for years. YES it's very effective, at most any point in the season. |
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