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Shakey Headin'

Started by Langer, April 09, 2007, 12:00:52 PM

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Langer

Wayne County Bass Anglers
-2008 President

1javelin

Wow, informative.  Good cennection Langer ;)
Live to fish, Fish to live.

Dan

I haven't read the listed article here, but did go to Mark Zona's seminar at D&R this past Saturday and thought he did a very good job explaining it.
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

fiker

Thanks for the post.  I've been looking for anything I can read on the technique.  This is going to be my "learn something new" technique for the summer. 

I haven't heard anybody talk about using it on Clair.  I gotta believe that it'll work just fine there.
So much water.  So many lures.  So little time.

Member of  Downriver Bass Association

www.buildwithmomentum.com 734.649.9390

Skip Johnson

I doubt shaky head fishing will work at st clair this year cuz I cought all the fish that were dumb enough to bite it last year especialy the ones in july that I won the ABA tourney with ::)
Go Big or Go Home!

Revtro

I caught a lot of Largemouth on a shakey head w/4 inch roboworm in the canals at St. Clair.  Apparently word travels slowly to the canals, so there are still some dumb fish there.

But seriously, I have had some success with shakey headin' on St. Clair, especially when fishing a little shallower.
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CuradoKev

And if you want a good deal on a Loomis Shaky Head rod either the SHR 822 or 821, they are going on Ebay for Buy It now at $150 + $20 ship for $170 Total. That sure beats $220 MSRP...I got one coming this week.

Search Ebay..They are out of Oklahoma City,OK....

Also, if you have been reading on it in FLW Outdoors and In-fisherman BASS guide. You can find Fukae's "Skip In The Shade" jighead here:

http://www.marukyu.com/eng/ecogear/jighead/skipintheshade.html

Pretty cool looking head but you can only get them in Australia for $9.00 for 4-5 jigheads depending on size right now. Of course, if you would rather have a 60 degree flateye jighead then you won't want a 90 degree head anyways. I'm sure Johnny Morris is copying them as we speak in China  ;D So look in your BassPro Catalog for 2008.

Goggle is your best friend for finding fishing lures  ;D

CKev
SOB Lures
www.soblures.com

Terry's Tackle
www.terrystackle.com

Dan

Zona said he has been involved with the development of a shakey head jig by "Bite Me." He also claims that it makes a big difference on how you rig it. He puts the hook through only about a quarter inch or less, and then as he is shoving it up toward the lead he twists it 180 degrees. When he reinserts the hook he puts a crook in the worm. He uses only Zoom trick worms. It will not look straight like you want a texas rig worm or grub.
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

thedude

i just re-stocked my supply of shakey head jigs. 1/4oz and 1/8oz. best price i found was coosa tackle co. ... 25pk of davis shakey heads for  11$.... beats paying 4$ for 5 of them at gander mt.
West Michigan Bass www.westmichiganbass.com
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fiker

I found a guy on ebay by searching "shakey head".   
The sellers name is sweet4runner

His are football type heads with 60 degree eyes, and has the screw attachment poured into the head. I ordered some, and although I haven't used em on the water, I do like how the worm attaches. 

He will custom make 'em.  Makes sizes from 1/8 to 5/16.  He will also make the color a choice as well, it appears by dipping them.  I believe that the hooks are 3/0 Mustads.

I think I paid $9.99 total for ten jigs delivered.
He does not mix and match colors and weights, You have to get 10 of whatever you order.  Unless you visit his store......

So much water.  So many lures.  So little time.

Member of  Downriver Bass Association

www.buildwithmomentum.com 734.649.9390

McCarter

Carl at Tourneyjigs.com makes great shakey heads, too.

He has football, round, and stand up available.  All are equipped with either Mustad Ultra Point, or Gamakatsu 4/0 hooks, Stainless steel spring, 60 degree flat eye, and baked on chip resistant finish in 5 color choices.

These are awesome not only for shakey head, but also for using expensive soft plastics in place of texas rigging.  The spring keeps the baits from getting torn apart.  Last year we were catching up to 15 bass per RI sweet beaver.  Usually, your lucky to get 2 or 3 before they tear into pieces on a texas rig.

He uses different springs than most companies, too.  I have seen many of the spring heads put to the test and the same thing happens to most of them, the springs break right out of the head.  Or they rust after a couple uses.  Stainless is the only way to go.

Check them out using the link under my post.

McCarter himself :-\'

Waterfoul

Quote from: thedude on April 12, 2007, 12:56:51 PM
i just re-stocked my supply of shakey head jigs. 1/4oz and 1/8oz. best price i found was coosa tackle co. ... 25pk of davis shakey heads for  11$.... beats paying 4$ for 5 of them at gander mt.

Ah... you always know where to find the best deals!!
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

thomas

Any locale guys making and selling shakey head jigs?

thomas
Jos.24:15 ....;but as for me and my house,we will serve the Lord."

bshaner

I am really pleased with the Buckeye Spot Removers.  If I could find someone making knock offs of those I'd jump on it.

B
Byrd's Landing
220 Helmer Rd N
Springfield, MI 49015
(269)963-2844

Skip Johnson

I love spot removers and theyre all I use for shaky heading, they have a couple different ways to attatch the worm one is a screw wire and one is a barbed post both work great and you can buy them at bps or order them right from buckeye like I do and they arrive promptley.

http://www.buckeyelures.com/
Go Big or Go Home!

Langer

These are what I picked up from Gander Mountain to try this year.



They are made by Bagely Fishing Products. Cant remember what I paid for them off the top of my head. I will give them a try and report back later.
Wayne County Bass Anglers
-2008 President

bshaner

Langer,

Just one man's opinion here but I dont like using the jig heads that slide down the entire hook over a lip for finesse/shakey stuff.  It tears up the plastic too easy and wants to constantly slide down.  It also doesnt skin hook/T-rig very well.

With the screwed up jig heads you can straighten the worm and skin hook it fairly easily and it stays in place.

Again, just one man's opinion.  ;)

B
Byrd's Landing
220 Helmer Rd N
Springfield, MI 49015
(269)963-2844

thedude

Quote from: bshaner on April 17, 2007, 04:41:33 PM
Langer,

Just one man's opinion here but I dont like using the jig heads that slide down the entire hook over a lip for finesse/shakey stuff.  It tears up the plastic too easy and wants to constantly slide down.  It also doesnt skin hook/T-rig very well.

With the screwed up jig heads you can straighten the worm and skin hook it fairly easily and it stays in place.

Again, just one man's opinion.  ;)

B

i agree. But....
2 words.. "super glue"
does WONDERS  ;)
West Michigan Bass www.westmichiganbass.com
Palehorse Custom Rods

bshaner

Ya,  I keep a bottle for the occasional stuff.  Just not this specific situation.  ;)

B
Byrd's Landing
220 Helmer Rd N
Springfield, MI 49015
(269)963-2844

smbassman

Quote from: bshaner on April 17, 2007, 04:41:33 PM


With the screwed up jig heads you can straighten the worm and skin hook it fairly easily and it stays in place.

Again, just one man's opinion.  ;)

B

Just remember, rigging a shakey head with a straight worm isn't slways the best rig.  Most of the shakey head experts (Luke Clauson for example) rig the shakey head with a bent worm.  This is key for getting bites on the fall.  It adds much more action to the bait on the fall and slows the fall.  If you are using heavier weights and just dragging, then the straight worm should work fine.   I have resorted to rigging with a bent worm that saves on worms, works in both situations (fall and drag) and you can use cheaper jig heads.

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