Little Shaker Wacky Head – Wacky Worm Bass Fishing Hook
Bass fishermen who prefer power fishing often scoff at finesse fishing techniques! Wacky worm fishing, drop shot fishing, split shot fishing, or any light line, slow, and methodical produce big bass. Truth is, even on big bass lakes where pressured fishing is a daily occurrence, finesse bass fishing can be quite effective. Wacky worm fishing is a fishing technique and style that works even in stained waters – either shallow or deep. The waving, fluttering movement of wacky style fishing baits as they descend triggers inactive bass into fiery, thunderous strikes. The Worm 201 Wacky and WRM 961 Finesse Wacky are examples of traditional wacky hooks. However, Hayabusa Fishing’s Little Shaker Wacky Head introduces bass anglers to a slightly different wacky worm presentation. Though the differences between the three fishing hooks may seem minor, the presentation created both all three differ greatly.
The innovative Spin Muscle Finesse Hook brought forth the engineered V-Bend technology (ensuring hook points penetrate deeper, limiting fish coming off). The Little Shaker Wacky Head uses the same hook technology! Three important physical components work together to improve the soft bait’s action: a low balance weighted head (weight transference from front to back), a short shank with Hayabusa Original Point (more durable sharp hook point), and V-Bend technology (deeper hook penetration). All three components enable bass fishermen to fully utilize rod twitches, rod cadences, and reel-to-rod-twitch movements. Hayabusa Fishing designed the Little Shaker Wacky Head for bass anglers who want an active wacky worm presentation.
Little Shaker Wacky Head Suggestions/Tips
- Use with light fishing line for more action, movement, and fluttering. However, if movement isn’t the focus but rate of fall is, use slightly stronger line.
- While some wacky soft baits take a long time to descend, the Little Shaker Wacky Head improves the action and rate of fall. Use with your larger profile soft plastics.
- While some anglers ignore bridge columns/pilings, this is the perfect wacky worm hook to trigger strikes around overpasses and brush piles tied to columns.
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