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Old 08-09-07, 08:01 PM   #1
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Question Senkos?

I have been hearing alot of talk about "Senkos" and what I should be using them if I have been having no luck. Well I am going to buy some and was wondering what color should I get if I fish Turbid water? And how should I rig them? WIll it work on Largemouth Bass?? Size and Color?

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Old 08-09-07, 08:58 PM   #2
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turbid well i guess not weightless... any rig t rig prolly is the choice to go with 1/4 oz, or weightless when its calm water. blue black flake, watermelon red flake.. to many to list.... and i think you already posted a topic on this subject.
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Old 08-10-07, 08:11 AM   #3
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Try A different brand besides Senko's unless your rich. but really they are all virtually the same, even though some will say different. Wacky Rigged Weightless. throw near cover and let 'em sink. If you don't get hit on the way down, sllowy retrieve across the bottom. I don't know if this will work in Turbid water though. I've never fished turbid waters for bass. You could try putting a weight, maybe 1/4 to 3/8, on the wacky rig. It'll sink faster, but It might still work. there really is no specific way to fish it. It's all what you feel confident doing.
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Old 08-10-07, 08:16 AM   #4
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i would not reccommend putting a weight on a senko or other stick bait... these baits are made to be weightless, and have a slow tantalizing fall... as for brands i fish the strik king zeros and tiki stiks more than anything else. The colors i like include watermelon red, watermelon black, and pumpkinseed. Rig with a 3/0 gammy offset hook, and go to town on those bass..

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Rig with a 3/0 gammy offset hook, and go to town on those bass..
how you rig them with a 3/0? texas? anyways I rig mine Wacky with a sixe 1 octopus hook. I'm Using BPS brand right now cause they were out of the one I wanted and they had similar shape.
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yes, i am t-rigging them on a 3/0 hook...


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Old 08-10-07, 11:23 AM   #7
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if the waters turbid fish in the slack water with a weightless t-rig...
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Old 08-10-07, 06:13 PM   #8
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yes, i am t-rigging them on a 3/0 hook..
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that's exactly how i do it
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yes, i am t-rigging them on a 3/0 hook...


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How do you so this?? Can you show me wiht a diagram or somthing?
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check da message boards
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How do you so this?? Can you show me wiht a diagram or somthing?
the sticky on new to fishing have diagrams for t-rigging worms. check those out.
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