Magnum Shaky Head and Drop Shot Combo for Ledge Bass
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We caught up with pro
We caught up with pro bass angler Randy Howell on Lake Guntersville to learn about his magnum shaky head and drop shot 1-2 punch for offshore bass on calm sunny days. Howell always starts with the magnum shaky head to target the biggest bass in the school and mops up with a drop shot rig when the bite slows.
Ledge bass respond to a huge range of baits, but bluebird conditions often require fishing slowly with plastics, but a shaky head doesn’t need to be a dainty setup. Howell advises upsizing to a 3/4-ounce football jig so you can easily transmit the bottom composition. A big jig coupled with an upsized worm dragged across the bottom produces big bites when more aggressive offshore baits fail to deliver.
Howell doesn’t leave a school before trying a downsized finesse setup — either a conventional shaky head or finesse drop shot worm to catch a few more. Lastly, Howell shares his preferred rod, reel, and line setup for each presentation.
FEATURED TACKLE (retail links)
MAGNUM SHAKY HEAD
• PLASTIC - Yamamoto Kut Tail Worm, color - June Bug
• JIG - football jig, 3/4-ounce
• ROD - Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS Casting Rod 7'6" Heavy Monroe: https://wired2.fish/3d4ju66
• REEL - Daiwa Tatula Elite 8:1 P/F Reel: https://wired2.fish/3RLOOp4
• LINE - Daiwa J-Fluoro Samurai Fluorocarbon Line, 16-pound: https://wired2.fish/3qsG3Vl
DROP SHOT
• WORM - Daiwa Yamamoto Neko Crawler, color - Brown Purple Laminate: https://wired2.fish/3Bb7jwf
• ROD - Randy Howell Signature Series Tatula Elite 7' 3" Medium Action Dropshot/Shakey Head
• REEL - Daiwa Tatula LT 4000: https://wired2.fish/3Dd696h
• LINE (braid) - Daiwa J Braid X8: https://wired2.fish/3d45qJR
• LINE (leader) - Daiwa J-Fluoro Fluorocarbon Leader Line, 12-pound: https://wired2.fish/3RThJrh
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Ledge bass respond to a huge range of baits, but bluebird conditions often require fishing slowly with plastics, but a shaky head doesn’t need to be a dainty setup. Howell advises upsizing to a 3/4-ounce football jig so you can easily transmit the bottom composition. A big jig coupled with an upsized worm dragged across the bottom produces big bites when more aggressive offshore baits fail to deliver.
Howell doesn’t leave a school before trying a downsized finesse setup — either a conventional shaky head or finesse drop shot worm to catch a few more. Lastly, Howell shares his preferred rod, reel, and line setup for each presentation.
FEATURED TACKLE (retail links)
MAGNUM SHAKY HEAD
• PLASTIC - Yamamoto Kut Tail Worm, color - June Bug
• JIG - football jig, 3/4-ounce
• ROD - Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS Casting Rod 7'6" Heavy Monroe: https://wired2.fish/3d4ju66
• REEL - Daiwa Tatula Elite 8:1 P/F Reel: https://wired2.fish/3RLOOp4
• LINE - Daiwa J-Fluoro Samurai Fluorocarbon Line, 16-pound: https://wired2.fish/3qsG3Vl
DROP SHOT
• WORM - Daiwa Yamamoto Neko Crawler, color - Brown Purple Laminate: https://wired2.fish/3Bb7jwf
• ROD - Randy Howell Signature Series Tatula Elite 7' 3" Medium Action Dropshot/Shakey Head
• REEL - Daiwa Tatula LT 4000: https://wired2.fish/3Dd696h
• LINE (braid) - Daiwa J Braid X8: https://wired2.fish/3d45qJR
• LINE (leader) - Daiwa J-Fluoro Fluorocarbon Leader Line, 12-pound: https://wired2.fish/3RThJrh
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