October 29, 2021

How To Fish With Plastic Worms: Shaky Head

The Shaky Head is a plastic worm typically of the straight tail type that is rigged on an Jighead. The initial jigheads used in this method were round ball jigheads. Fortunately, as the technique became more popular, jigheads designed specifically for this specific rig were made available. There are now many of options. There are even shakey head jigs specifically designed for certain types of worms made from plastic. Owner manufactures one specially made to be used with Senkos (stick baits). Strike King and several other producers have a variety of products designed for giant worms.

The method to Rig and Fish the Shaky Head

To construct the rig you just need to tie the shaky jighead onto fishing lines. Then, you can rig the hook onto the jighead the most weed-free way. Based on the size of worm as well as the its weight the rod's configuration will differ. The majority of shaky head Jigheads are designed to be used for fishing with finesse and are equipped with lightweight wire hooks. For those who prefer spinning, a lighter casting rod will be ideal. The heavier jigheads come with larger wire hooks, allowing to use a more powerful gear employed. The method to fish shaking heads is exactly as the name suggests. After casting and allow the lure to sink to bottom. When the bait is at its bottom, you can begin to gently shake the rod's end. This creates an action for the plastic worm, causing it to move the tail. Once you have shaken it for a while take the bait and drag it by using the rod.

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