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Softening senkos - Before & after pics.
I'll start off by letting you guys know Gander has Big Big Bait Trick Sticks from for .99 cents. I picked up a bunch cause they were so dang cheap.
First thing I noticed right out of the bag is that they were really hard, and not flexable. When I was fishing them, they hardly had any action both texas rigged and wacky rigged, and they didn't catch any fish. So rather then having a bunch of useless senkos sitting around, unused and un-fished, I decided to take some initiative and soften them up. I took them out of the bags, and put them in a stainless steel pot, filled it with enough water to cover them, and added a little more then a TBS of salt, and let them boil on high for 15, 20 seconds. Then I took them off the heat, drained most of the water, put cold water back in, and let them cool. I left one aside so I could see the see the difference, in the treated, and untreated ones. Before After You can tell from the pics, that the treated ones are softer, and noticeably more flexible. What you can't tell from the pics, is that the treated baits lost some of their shininess. I doubt the bass care, or can even tell much of a difference. I haven't got the chance to fish them side by side yet to see which catches more fish, and which has more action. I'd assume from my experiences before, that the treated baits would out fish the un-treated baits 10 to 1.
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those r the only senkos i use, as fast as they get torn up i have a hard time paying top dollar. i buy a bunch of the .99 big bite baits senkos and catch the heck out of bass the way they r. im sure softening them would make for better action tho.
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Good tip Sammy. Boiling baits for 10-15 seconds is a good way to straighen out baits that have got kinked in the bag (Zoom baits seem to be bad about this), just let them boil for a few seconds and then lay them out straight on a paper towel to dry and cool off.
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I would LOVE To learn how to use these baits, it's that confidence thing. I just can't get the Confidence required to fish them. I guess I have to be taught first and go from there.
After watching this Video I don't have a choice but to try this technique Senko Fishing
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So, been doing some reading and watching vids on Senkos. So I guess the Drop Shot Rig I bought last week will work just fine for Wacky Fishing a Senko worm. Now I need to buy a Wacky Tool and some O-Rings.
I HATE THIS SITE! It's costing me a Fortune!!!!!!!!
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fortunes will be lost.. me and my gf are going to the big city saturday for a "date: day since it has been a while, a nice resturant and um.. stopping by gander MTN as well, hehe...
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Yeah, this site does suck.. lol! Good senkoin Mumpy.. and did ya see that gator in the bottom on of screen.
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It took me a few outings to learn to use the Senko. Like it has been said it's that you have to gain confidence in them. I fish them Wacky style with a black ring in the middle of the bait and a wacky type circle hook run under the ring. I don't use weight with this method. This way you get the most action from the bait. I will once in a while Texas rig with a 5/0 EWG Gama. hook and a 1/4 oz sinker. You do lose some action this way. I can see some action being lost with stiff baits. I just have excellent luck with the natural fall and movement of weightless. The stiffer baits would do well Texas or Carolina stype were you lift the rigg and drop it now and then. I use Senko in equal portions to Crawl baits. Smallies love the 4" Senko. I don't have to much trouble with tearing when using a 5/0 EWG Texas style. Of course with the wacky rigg and the band in the middle the hook doesn't pass through the worm at all and I don't loose any. Smart idea treating the stiff brands. Saves some money using lesser cost brands.
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A couple of squirts of attractant in the bag does about the same also.
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Well guys, I gave em a whirl today. They definitely caught more fish, and had more action.. as much as a dinger or yama senko... no way. Right off the bat a caught 2 spunky little rock bass, had my line bit to 3 pike, and finally caught 3 largemouth on em.
Not a replacement for dingers for me, but better then the originals!
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I just boiled the Senko's I had in my box and there is a Definite Difference and I have come to the conclusion I will be doing all of my Senkos like this from this day forward.
Thank you for the Tip
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