01-14-05, 10:14 PM | #26 |
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Re: Weedy bottoms
i dont use senkos but im guessin that they are sorta like a trick worm or sumthin. u pretty much have to just find wat the fish like. try different stratigies and use wat works.
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01-14-05, 10:15 PM | #27 |
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Re: Weedy bottoms
Ive been trying reeling very slowly,with a few jerks.Pleanty of stikes in 2 days.Now,they seem to loathe it.
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01-15-05, 09:50 AM | #28 |
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Re: Weedy bottoms
[quote author=Tyrant link=board=news;num=1105491649;start=0#24 date=01/14/05 at 12:42:42]Okay.I need help using the weedless weightless senko.How should I fish it?[/quote]
I usually skip the heck out of them. I skip them up to the shore edges, under docks, around laydowns etc..., then let it fall and the work it a lot like a fluke at times. If you are wacky rigging it in vegetation, try this rig. Get an offset 3/0 Wide Gap hook(your choice of brand) and t-rig it except have the hook eye in the middle of the bait. It makes it a lot more weedless than an exposed hook, but still gives you the wacky rig jiggle . If the fish aren't aggressive and hitting them while being worked like a fluke, then start dead sticking it, with some twitches of the line, without really moving the baits more than an 1"-2". But again, I love to skip them, even in the open water, with no cover I like to skip them. Lizards |
01-15-05, 01:28 PM | #29 |
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Re: Weedy bottoms
How do I deadstick a bait?
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01-15-05, 02:52 PM | #30 |
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Re: Weedy bottoms
after casting it out, just let it sit there and twitch it a little every now and then. that is deadstikin
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