12-31-2008, 04:03 PM
That stinger hook sounds like a good idea. I think it would probably work pretty well.
I'm sure shaky head has been in existence in some form for quite a while. I've seen jig-worming demonstrated in some videos, and it's not quite the same presentation. Shaky head is a slow and laborous method in comparason, in terms of the difference in presentation. In terms of the jig-head itself, the head is designed with a different angle between the eyelet and the hook so the worm is neither straight up or horizontal.
In terms of "shaking"... you can do it with a T-Rig or even a jig. The lighter line/lure combo makes the shaky head rig a little more of a finesse rig, which is what you usually need when T-Rigs, Jigs, etc aren't working.
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I'm sure shaky head has been in existence in some form for quite a while. I've seen jig-worming demonstrated in some videos, and it's not quite the same presentation. Shaky head is a slow and laborous method in comparason, in terms of the difference in presentation. In terms of the jig-head itself, the head is designed with a different angle between the eyelet and the hook so the worm is neither straight up or horizontal.
In terms of "shaking"... you can do it with a T-Rig or even a jig. The lighter line/lure combo makes the shaky head rig a little more of a finesse rig, which is what you usually need when T-Rigs, Jigs, etc aren't working.
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