IMA Komomo SF-125 - . Lures with a cut face tends to swim with an exaggerated head-shaking action that really turns bass on in shallow to medium depth water. It is often worth turning to a lure like the IMA Komomo SF-125 when the bass don't want to hit a surface lure - something that swims just sub-surface creates a great silhouette. Although this lure works very well in really shallow water, don't discount it for deeper water where that silhouette effect often brings bass up for the kill.
The best way to work this lure and create the most pronounced head-shaking action is to cast it out and simply retrieve it at a slow to medium pace, but make sure to get your rod tip up at a roughly 45 degree angle to force it up even shallower and help impart more action on the lure. An ultra-shallow lure like this is better suited to calmer conditions as a rougher sea tends to knock it off balance.