09-24-06, 11:29 PM | #26 |
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well eyes, if you want a trick worm style worm bait, i mean in that shape, I can certainly make it as soft as you want. Id of course leave it up to you on how to rig it etc. By your screenname I assume you would want to use it for walleye on like a three hook harness or something similar. if you have a worm that is a different style than the trick worm, link me, ill see what I can do.
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09-25-06, 07:41 AM | #27 |
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What I would use it for would be on a jig, Walleye Flyer made by lindy. This how I fish for Walleye, with a real crawler and always have them darn Bass hitting. In the Bass tounaments you can't use real crawlers, so I need one so close, they won't know the difference. Most are just too stif, looks like I have a pencil on my jig.
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09-25-06, 09:50 AM | #28 |
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so you want a nightcrawler colored very very limp worm... ok. Ill get in the shop here in the next couple nights and see what I can do.
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09-25-06, 02:52 PM | #29 |
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eyes, are you wanting the color to be as close as possible to a real crawler color? Im definately going to try to add the ring as a different color, probably paint. Are you going for ultimate realism? Perhaps I should go buy a package of real crawlers and mold one after those. I bet there would be a market for something like this.
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09-25-06, 03:45 PM | #30 |
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Cool looking bait but I still wish the Yama line would include some heavily-salted flukes. I guess this is as close as they are going to get.
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09-25-06, 04:37 PM | #31 |
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ive got a fluke mold im working on, and if I perfect it the way I want it, ill certainly be willing to make them, with the attributes of my uncle sinko for those that want to fish em as a weighted falling bait.
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10-05-06, 12:45 AM | #32 |
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it looks like a great start on something new for yamamoto, i like tiki stiks to but they dont have the action and texture of the original senko. i buy everything once and if i dont like it i wont waste my money again. when is the release date on the senko swimbait.
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10-05-06, 11:11 AM | #33 |
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Here are a couple of things from Gary Yamamotos Weekly News e-magazine about the new swimming senko. I'm one of the "fools" who will throw down $6 on at least one bag of these to try them out and see how I like them.
NEW SWIMMING SENKO ON SALE NOW http://yamamoto.baits.com/cgi-bin/order/31-10 GARY YAMAMOTO ON HOW TO FISH THE SWIMMING SENKO http://www.insideline.net/articles/swim_senko.html |
10-07-06, 09:37 AM | #34 |
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hey ..... eyes..... where can i get those Swin Senko at? I live in ky. Is there a web site . If you have any info on them let me now . thanks scott
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10-07-06, 09:48 AM | #35 |
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You can order them on that first website he put up.
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10-07-06, 11:59 AM | #36 |
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right here Scott,www.theeyeshaveit.net
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10-07-06, 11:06 PM | #37 |
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10-18-06, 08:06 PM | #38 |
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Hey Beckies kid The long worms you have are great and I will be getting with you on the different colors I ask you about. If you don't remember me as you have so many orders, Ill refresh when I order.
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I do remember you geno. Just hit me up via email and we can work something out. I have yet to crank out enough molds to really get cookin on these. I should be ready soon.
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10-21-06, 03:24 PM | #40 |
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Christopherkeene9, Thanks for the link, must not have liked mine.
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10-23-06, 05:23 PM | #41 |
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Seen the bait at Bass pro shop here in NY last night.I like the looks of them,but they didn't like the color selection they had here. For $6.49 a pack, they should have had more than 3 colors to choose from, Culprit has new colors in their 10 " worm that I couldn't live without, hopefully next time they will have the swim senko in better color selection to choose from, but then again it was the bass pro shop here in NY that never seems to have much of anything good, unless you get to it when they first put things out.Damned if they know how to restock what sold so well, leaves you to try some sick color scheme to fish with, which leads you to beleive the damned bait doesn't work which may not be the truth, its was just the color that they didn't want. P N J
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10-23-06, 08:50 PM | #42 |
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tacklewarehouse.com has them too. If you havent ordered from them, give them a look. They ship very fast.
Those swimmers look good, but I am wondering (I am a hardcore Senko guy, the original Senkos, I think, work the best) how the heck you will fish these. Like a swimbait? Like a senko? Hmmm. Anyone fish them yet? J
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The senko sells for around $9.00 in Canada, I try to buy other cheaper brands they seem to work Ok, but would like to try those.
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