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Old 09-09-07, 02:54 PM   #1
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Default Shakey-Head Rig

Hey guys, most of you may not know, but there is a show called "The Next Generation" on the Outdoor Channel. It is a show where teenagers show other teens how to fish, hunt, and successfully perform in the outdoors. Whilst watching this show one day, one of the girls on the show showed how to fish with a shakey-head rig. So, after watching the rest of the program, I went out to the stream behind our house just to see how the rig looked in the water, even though there are no bass in that stream. The problem I had was that I could not figue out how to put the worm on the jig without having a small, sort of "hump" in the worm. Could one of you friendly fellas' on the forum please tell me how to thread the rubber worm on the jig correctly, without having a "hump" in the worm. Am I maybe using the wrong jig? All I'm using is your basic perch or walleye lead-head jig. Is this not the right kind of jig? Could you maybe post a picture of a shakey-head rig you personally use?

Thanks for all the other informtion you guys have contributed to me bass fishing career so far though. Thanks.

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