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Hey guys,I just had a fairly good evening of rippin lips. I got off from work around 5 and got to the house and after feeding and walking dog.I grabbed my pole and walked out the back door and was on the water.I had about a half bag left of senkos some were green pumpkin with a chartreuse tip on tail and I also had some junebug colored ones. I started throwing them texas rigged which was'nt producing much but once I went to wacky rig the bite started.I caught roughly 11 fish in under an hour had one around 4-5lbs but majority of the others were around 1-3lbs which was'nt too bad.Did'nt think it was going to be that productive.The fish in this lake behind my mother in laws house where I'm staying this week seem to love the wacky rig senkos.Never thought about fishing them that way until I read up on the forum last night.I always fished the senkos texas rigged but I think wacky rigged is the way to go now :eyebrows: .They were going nuts over it.I had 5-6 different times where I'd cast and let it sink and the bass were picking it up before it even reached the bottom. It was pretty wild.Can't wait till I get off tomorrow to get back out there and try it again...

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Awesome!! Considering the heat we have been having, you came across something they really wanted. Good luck today.

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