shakeyhead fishing in cover???

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lmartinez
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shakeyhead fishing in cover???

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iam new to the shakeyhead type fishing but last week i fished it in some underwater bushes with good results :D i was using a lucky strike football shakey head it seemed to come thru the cover pretty easy i was using it like a texas rig not probably the way to fish the shakey head but iam hooked on shakeyhead fishing :D len
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I set mine up the same way, thats just the only way that I know how to set it up weedless.
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Picasso shakeyheads!!!

titanium spring to screw into the bait and just the best shakeyhead, period.

For dancing something into some light submerged shrubbery, they are real good. Rig them up with a 5-7" straight tail and finesse 'em out of the "heavy" cover!

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thanks for the great info iam using a st croix lt spinning rod 6ft8xf medium with 10lb test would this setup be ok for shakeyhead fishing in the brush thanks len 8)
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Hey Len,
That rig is pretty much the same thing I use, 6'6" Fast action spinning, 10lb line...you cant get too aggressive with it, but when your handling <2 lb fish, it works well.

Find yourself a good copolymer line with some abrasion resistance and go to town!

All the best,
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BassManDan wrote:Picasso shakeyheads!!!



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so how do you guys like the spot removers. i got two packs, 2 different sizes. already hooked up but only once. i think it is a great set up when the jig is being used by everyone.
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6" FAT Oxblood Light Red Flake, anytime anywhere. Low light+clear water= Morning Dawn Red Flake or Prism Shad.
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aNNieNsaLTIE wrote:so how do you guys like the spot removers. i got two packs, 2 different sizes. already hooked up but only once. i think it is a great set up when the jig is being used by everyone.
I had a 40 fish day on them once. But that was Jan of 2007. They didn't perform as expected this winter.
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