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What is the best shakey head jig. Looking for something that will go through grass and stand up well. A lot of them fall over and it looks no different then a texas riged worm
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the booyah football head style shakey head jig works good.
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I like gander MT brand screw lock hooks. They're really sharp and flat out work!
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The strike king tour grade shakey heads are good.
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I like the Chompers Pro football heads.
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I hate shaky head jigs with the screw keeper, except Owner's with the centering pin. The VMC ones with barbarian hooks are nice too.
Also, use a worm that floats (Strike king elaztech finesse worms, Powerbait shakey head worms, etc) and you should have no problem with any jighead standing up. BB
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hands down the best shaky head is Buckeyes... i have caught hundreds of fish around them, around all sorts of cover, you have a couple weights to pick from and they have the screw on and push on heads.... i like the push on a little better
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I like the Owner's as well.
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Best shacky head jig I have used is the mega strike ie2 jig it stands up every time.
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I've had a lot of success with the original Spot Remover's with the push on keeper - although the Spot Remover Pro's with the screw on keeper are also nice.
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Custom big bass baits,makes every kind of s-head they make and they are cheap, they have good hooks and the powdercoats them so the paint actually stays on.
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I like the ones made by Bagley but of course I havent caught anything on any other I have tried but I doubt that was due to the shakey head jig but to the user. Bagley's are also not to badly priced. Spot removers look good and I have used them just havent caught anything on them....yet.
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I picked up a pack of Strike King Tour Grade Shaky Heads since I couldn't get the Elaztech worms to stay on the baits with the pin (like the Spot Removers) or the spring keepers (like the Owners). I've only fished with them a few times, but I like them so far.
Once you get them on, the barb keeps the Elaztech worms on very nicely. The sharp Gamakatsu hooks are great too. I may pick up a pack or two in other sizes and maybe in some colors instead of unpainted. I still want to try the Gamakatsu SkipGap shaky heads. BB
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Picasso's and the offering by Alluring Baits for me.
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