Shaky heads are generally small to medium-sized, so Stanley Lures has met the demand of anglers who say they want a BIG
shaky head jig that will penetrate a big plastic lure in heavy cover whether fishing in deep or shallow water. “So many of the guys
now are using heavy braided line and 20- to 25-pound monofilament, heavy rods, big stuff – everything is big,” says legendary
luremaker Lonnie Stanley. “But no one makes a big shaky head, so basically this is what the Big Shaky is.”

Stanley's Big Shaky Jig ranges in weight from 3/8-ounce to a full 1-ounce size. It's meant for pitching the 10 to 12-inch worms,
big lizards and is ideally suited for throwing Stanley's Sidewinder and the larger-sized Y-Not. The cannonball-shaped head with
a bigger hook is designed to stand the big plastic trailers upright for shaky-head-style fishing.

The Big Shaky Jig is designed to sink in heavy brush, along deep hydrilla edges and around and under thick grasses and lily
pads. It fills the gap in situations where an angler looking for the big fish in thick brush may choose between a heavy 1-ounce
Texas worm weight or throwing a jig. “Now you can throw your great big worm on the Big Shaky Jig using 50-pound braided line
and jerk out a 10-pounder!” says Stanley.

The Big Shaky comes 3 sizes and four colors.

For more information contact
kenchaumont@fishstanley.com
New Big Shaky Jig from Stanley

The shaky head fishing technique has recently grown into
the popular go-to method when other 'stuff' just isn't
working and Stanley Lures has created the Big Shaky Jig
designed for situations where fishermen want to use their
heavier gear and the bigger baits.