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    Shakey Head Hook? Need help

    I am making it a point this year to throw a shakey head. I used them once about a year ago and was successful just never through it again.
    Please tell me what you think the best shakey head hook is. I am going to buy a bunch and use them this year. Thanks!

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    owner ball head

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    #3
    I like the Gene Larew Biffle Hardhead

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    Hard to beat the War Eagle for the price but there are many options out there.

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    #5
    Spot remover won a tourney with it Saturday

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    Gambler Giggy Head. Stud style, NOT the cork screw type

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    Spot remover is all I use

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    #8
    Like anything else asked on here... You'll get an answer for however many different possible brands/models/styles there are out there... This should go a few pages for sure...

    You'll never get any kinda definitive answer...

    I'm no expert but, my advice... just pick out a couple brands mentioned, or pick up a few different ones available at your local tackle shop and go try them...

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    #9
    I make my own i use a football head. I also li!e a biffle type head.

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    #10
    Was a fan of D&L's till recently, something changed in their quality. The last bunch I bought the hooks weren't very sharp and the screw lock had changed. I'm looking to try some other styles/brands.
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    Bite Me Tackle makes a nice one!!

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    614 gammy

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by bensabamafan View Post
    Spot remover is all I use

    I have tried a bunch of different ones but keep going back to the Spot Remover (the one with the screw-in keeper.)
    Sick, tired, hungry, broke, busted, disgusted, can't be trusted, been imposed on and won't fight

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    Secret Lures Tail Shaker. It has an EWG hook which makes it very easy to Texpose.

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    Gamakatsu 604 for 90 degree
    Mustad 32798 for 60 degree
    Last edited by spinningchicken; 01-18-2017 at 07:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olebiker View Post
    I have tried a bunch of different ones but keep going back to the Spot Remover (the one with the screw-in keeper.)
    My favorite as well.

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    frenzy nail

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    #18
    Take a look at the ones Joey Watts of Flatlands tackle builds, great hooks and size selection, used them for several years and really like their hook options...he's on this board

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    http://www.picassooutdoors.com/Produ...uctCode=PT2XTD

    Try these you won't be disappointed.

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    I like the Picasso's. Their hooks are always sharp. Some local guys have a company, Katch-er lures, they make a great shakyhead in several different styles with good sharp hooks.

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