08-17-09, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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If you love senkos....
....give the strike king zero a shot! Hi everyone, I'm not sure if anyone has used the strike king zero worm but if you haven't and you enjoy fishing senkos you may want to give these lil babies a shot. Either texas rigged or wacky rigged both methods have really produced for me this summer using the strike king zero (watermelon red flake). If you see them at your local store and the monkey has left you with a couple extra bucks I highly recommend picking up this worm.
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been searching for a senko type bait......ill probably give this one a try,thanks for sharing.
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I normally use yum dingers but if I see them I'll grab a pack and give the4m a shot
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The zeros are pretty good baits... they are made out of elaztech, however they are a little pricey ($3.50 for a 6 pack) They are part of my regular senko style bait lineup...
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I'll be sure to check them out. It's hard to beat Strike King lures.
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08-18-09, 12:16 PM | #6 |
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The Shim E Stix are nice too. Haven't seen the Zero's yet, but I sure want to try out those Ochos.
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08-20-09, 01:20 AM | #7 |
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I have been using Wave Bambo Sticks for years now. They are beefier than normal senko type baits and casts extremely well in windy conditions. Bad side of them, 5 fish and it's done. Time to replace it. But time and time again, they place BIG bass in the boat for me! Sometimes I wll cut the bait to look like a big spit tail, just to add a little more kick to the bait. When Bass get lock jaw, one has to get creative.
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08-24-09, 09:38 PM | #8 |
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If you love senkos
Thanks for all the great ideas Maybe I will keep it after all; it seems like it might come in handy.If anyone else has ideas, Id love to read them
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08-24-09, 09:58 PM | #9 |
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I use Zero, Gulp Sinking Minnow & Slug-O.
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