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Hey yall, this summer I have really had a lot of luck fishing with Yum Dingers and other Senko type trick worms. I have mostly been fishing Watermelon Red color on wacky a wacky rig in shallow water. Have yall been catching any like this? What is your favorite color and way to rig em up??

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Check here, everything u need on how to fish a senko.

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I have been having luck earlier in the season since all this heat the fishing has slowed down a lot.

I usually use a watermelon color senko when the water is clear and red shad color when the water is murkier. I caught one today on the red shad color wacky rigged. Senkos are my favorite soft plastics to use

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actually, senkos are one of my least producers. Trick worms are much better in my opinion.

-gk

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actually, senkos are one of my least producers. Trick worms are much better in my opinion.

-gk

^X2 can get more fish with a trick worm than any other

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I have been having luck earlier in the season since all this heat the fishing has slowed down a lot.

I usually use a watermelon color senko when the water is clear and red shad color when the water is murkier. I caught one today on the red shad color wacky rigged. Senkos are my favorite soft plastics to use

Yeah they are starting to become my favorite as well! I will try that red shad color because I have been fishing some muddy water from this drought! Thanks! and I agree, loving that wacky rig.
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actually, senkos are one of my least producers. Trick worms are much better in my opinion.

-gk

I have a lot of luck with trick worms too! I have just now started using Senkos though, and they are producing! It all just comes down to the tecnique and the lake you are fishing!
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Lets see, how have the Senkos been producing in S.florida. Last Thursday night tournament results for me.

2nd biggest fish caught, 6 pounds even. 7 ounces shy of big fish. Finished in 4th out of 27 boats. All fish caught on Black/blue flake Senko.

Thursday night tournament two weeks ago. Finished 2nd out of 25 boats and had big fish. All fish caught on Senkos.

I only fish GY Senkos, NO knock offs.

Secret: I've also been getting'em on white with some sort of light colored flake at night.

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Lets see, how have the Senkos been producing in S.florida. Last Thursday night tournament results for me.

2nd biggest fish caught, 6 pounds even. 7 ounces shy of big fish. Finished in 4th out of 27 boats. All fish caught on Black/blue flake Senko.

Thursday night tournament two weeks ago. Finished 2nd out of 25 boats and had big fish. All fish caught on Senkos.

Thats what I'm talking about man! Good stuff!
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What type of rig with the trick worm?

....Bill

With senkos, I fish a wacky rig. When I use regular trick worms, I texas rig em.
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I cant seem to find or figure a way to may the wacky rig weedless....i have tried 4in. Wackys and i all ways snap my line on a snag ...i fish a lake with alot of vegetation..any ideas or links to show me how to weedless it

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I cant seem to find or figure a way to may the wacky rig weedless....i have tried 4in. Wackys and i all ways snap my line on a snag ...i fish a lake with alot of vegetation..any ideas or links to show me how to weedless it

I have been using the 3/0 and 2/0 Mustard weedless hooks. Haven't lost one yet

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Caught six bass and one snakehead on a green pumpkin with black flake Senko on the Potomac River.

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My partner, Mr. Mallard, was killin' 'em on a weightless wacky rig yesterday.

We were about 10' of water and most of the strikes occurred on the initial

fall. He had a little issue with hook-ups, but I think his hook was defective.

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Have any of you tried the "Limited Edition" Magic colors in the GY? That Watermelon Red Magic looked pretty tempting but I kept the monkey off my back for once and didn't purchase it.

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Almost every bass I've caught in the last 3 yrs. were on a senko. The red would never produce, not a bite, but the pumpkin would do real good. A couple weeks ago I couldn't get a bite on my favorite pumpkin senko so I pulled out a red one and caught 3 on 3 casts. :Idontknow:

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I have been catching them on wacky rigged zoom centipedes. Senko's are great, but wacky rig just about anything and you'll get bites it seems.

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I caught a little 7" on a 5" senko... They work

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I love to creek and small river wade fish with smaller Senkos, Texas rig em since it is way too rocky to wacky style. Color based upon the color of the water, the depth and amount of recent rainfall we have seen.

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What type of rig with the trick worm?

....Bill

weedless and weightless

-gk

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I cant seem to find or figure a way to may the wacky rig weedless....i have tried 4in. Wackys and i all ways snap my line on a snag ...i fish a lake with alot of vegetation..any ideas or links to show me how to weedless it

I fish a lake with a lot of vegetation also, but I never lose my senko! I use a circle hook on my wacky rigs, maybe that will help!

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