Shakey
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Ned and Shakey Heading with J.Lee
It’s no secret, but it is hard to beat a Ned Rig. Especially in clear water situations and when targeting smallmouth or spotted bass
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JLee’s Springtime Approach to Ned and Shakey Techniques
Jordan Lee is a proponent of high-percentage techniques that generate the most bites
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Shakey Head Convo
Tail up? Is this the main deal with a shakey head? Wouldn't a floating worm on a texas rig present the same effect?
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Underspin and Shakey Head Rod with Randy Howell
Bassmaster Classic champion weighs in on the underpsin shakey head fishing rod.
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Randy Howell's Shakey Head Underspin Rod
Bassmaster Classic champ Randy Howell talks about the Shakey Head Underspin Rod he deigned for the Daiwa Tatula Elite Series
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Three Fall Finesse Rigs with Jimmy Reese
When FLW Tour pro Jimmy Reese talks about fall finesse fishing, the drop-shot is always mentioned and with good reason. It works. Reese is a noted drop-shot angler agrees and says “it’s a given”. Here are his other three top finesse rigs for bass fishing during the cooling season.
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Tips for Cold Water Bites
If you are planning on hitting the water to target cold weather largemouth, the main thing you need to keep in mind is that the activity level of a bass is low, but they are still ready and willing to eat!
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Shakey Head for Largemouth and Bronzebacks
Let’s face it, both largemouth and smallmouth bass will take the opportunity to down a worm. In order to set the hook, there are two main locations that I look for on natural lakes and/or reservoir systems. Areas that have a weed to rock transition is my primary target for largemouth. For big bronzebacks, I focus on deep, cool water situated on an outside bend where the channel swings up next to the bank. #TBT