The Bubbling Shaker
The Bubbling Shaker comes in six sizes that range from 3” to 10”. The soft plastic bait has a loyal following for its versatility, great colors and excellent action. Here are five ways to fish it.
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Neko Rig
One of the most popular ways to fish right now, the Neko Rig shines many times of the year. The action of the Bubbling Shaker makes it a great choice for the Neko.
Sliding Football
The Sliding Football from Reins allows anglers to fish a weedless football head. Adding another way to fish the Bubbling Shaker, anglers can use this same weight on a Carolina-Rig with the addition of a bead, swivel and leader.
Texas-Rig
The tried and true Texas-rig may have slightly fallen out of favor with so many bass anglers rigging plastics other ways, but it still works. The Bubbling Shaker has a great action behind a tungsten weight and performs very well.
Dropshot
The smaller versions of the Bubbling Shaker are tailor made for a drop-shot, but the 7” version pictured above is excellent rigged wacky on a drop-shot.
Wacky Jig Head
Taking it down into the water column with a wacky-rig approach is one way to fool pressured bass. The Reins Wacky Jig Heads are tungsten and keep a small profile but get the bait down quickly to the bass.
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