Posted By: deerhunter_1
Shaky Head Colors - 04/21/17 07:32 PM
What is your go to color for bass?
Posted By: Jpipererp
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/21/17 08:17 PM
Doesn't matter. Best shaky available is the owner ultra shaky head. 1/4&1/2oz 4/0 with screwlock bait keeper. Period
Posted By: Clem
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/21/17 08:56 PM
Whatever color I grab. Black, green pumpkin, plum, bubblegum. Will switch up a lot.
When Edwin Evers was with Pradco he had a standup "mega shaky" jighead called the Pumpkin Ed or something like that. Bigger sizes for bigger worms. I'll put an 8- or 10-inch worm on it, or even a Zoom Ol' Monster on the bigger head. It has a giant hook and they don't miss it.
Posted By: dnolen
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/21/17 09:27 PM
I dont paint mine so they are just lead
Posted By: Beadlescomb
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/21/17 09:54 PM
Doesn't matter. Best shaky available is the owner ultra shaky head. 1/4&1/2oz 4/0 with screwlock bait keeper. Period
the magnum spot remover is the way to go
Posted By: Luxfisher
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 06:11 AM
If you fish shaky heads a lot best deal is to buy a Do-It screw lock mold ,power coat paint ,wire keepers & whatever hook you like mustard&gamakatsu are what I use .After you spend around $100 to get setup you can make a lot better head than you can buy for around 30cents each.mold goes from 1/16-3/8 &2/0-5/0 hook.
Posted By: deerhunter_1
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 12:33 PM
I was meaning your choice of color in your plastics, not the jig head. Sorry that I didn't make that clearer in my original question.
Posted By: IDOT
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 12:49 PM
This....I either use black or unpainted. Usually just buy whatever is on sale.
Posted By: Beadlescomb
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 02:09 PM
I was meaning your choice of color in your plastics, not the jig head. Sorry that I didn't make that clearer in my original question.
they dont make anything but green pumpkin or watermelon do they?
Posted By: Beadlescomb
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 02:15 PM
i refuse to throw a finesse worm but i do like to throw a zoom trick worm or net bait t mac or super t mac. i like a big straight tail worm on my shakey head. if things get really tough ill throw a 5 inch yum dinger and if im feeling kinky and fishing deep ill rig up a zoom mag ii or ol monster on a 1/2 ounce magnum spot remover. having the tail dipped in chartreuse jj's magic is a must
Posted By: IDOT
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 07:07 PM
Zoom tiny brush hog is the best shakey head bait ever made...in junebug
Posted By: Jpipererp
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/22/17 11:15 PM
If you ever do any ledge fishing. A 3/4oz screwlock football head with a redbug magnum finesse is the best way to go. But for smith spots I prefer morning dawn robo worms or missile baits fuse in green pumpkin red flake. Ive been on smith for a month now and if I wasn't throwing a spook that's what has been my go to. With a owner ultra shaky
Posted By: wew3006
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/23/17 04:29 PM
Whatever color I grab. Black, green pumpkin, plum, bubblegum. Will switch up a lot.
When Edwin Evers was with Pradco he had a standup "mega shaky" jighead called the Pumpkin Ed or something like that. Bigger sizes for bigger worms. I'll put an 8- or 10-inch worm on it, or even a Zoom Ol' Monster on the bigger head. It has a giant hook and they don't miss it.
The Pumpkin Ed or Xcite X-lock with 5/0-6/0 hooks are one of my go to rigs for deep summer structure. I like to use 10" Yum Mightee Worm or XCite Maximus on them with Sunline Structure FC fluorocarbon line.
Posted By: toothdoc
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/24/17 04:33 PM
Watermelon with some sparkle.
Posted By: Zkd22
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/24/17 10:39 PM
Zoom green pumpkin/blue flake in a magnum shakey head worm
Posted By: odocoileus
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/25/17 11:38 AM
Shakey head and a 3-4" craw are hell on pond fish.
Posted By: deerhunter_1
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/25/17 12:54 PM
I normally throw a 4" Chartreuse lizard. Do pretty good with it,
just looking for other options that work for you.....
Posted By: toothdoc
Re: Shaky Head Colors - 04/27/17 10:56 AM
I normally throw a 4" Chartreuse lizard. Do pretty good with it,
just looking for other options that work for you.....
If you are into pulling them off a bed, a slow chartreuse lizard is dynamite. They can't resist attacking it.