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I have found my senko alternative! These worms are amazing! I have not caught a fish on these yet, but these have a nice slow fall and shimmy on the drop. Other features that I have fell in love with about this worm is that, they have hook slots on either end for when one end wears out, there is also a channel running along the sides of the bait that help the worm stay straight on the hook without balling up, the last feature that I like are the ribs on the bottom of the worm, they look like beaver ribs that provide more water displacement.  All in all these Cane Sticks appear to be the real deal, and can't wait to hook a bass with them.

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I use the watermelon pearl when bass are schooling and the watermelon blue swirl when pitching and carolina rig. I Love this soft plastic. I have caught more and better fish off this than any senko I have tried.

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The bottom line is catching fish which you haven't, so how can you compare it to a senko ?

I know I haven't caught anything with these worms yet. I said that in my post. Im comparing and contrasting the physical differences in the two baits.  The Cane Sticks have more features to them and have the same wiggle in my opinion. Not catching anything with the Cane Sticks has nothing to do with what I posted. I just wanted to tell people about a senko alternative.  I know I wont be buying senkos anymore.

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I have found my senko alternative!

I have not caught a fish on these yet, but...

Geez...

All knock-offs are alike...Fish the Original or fish

the cheapest bait you think is "about" the same.

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Whats with all the knocks on me not catching a fish on the cane sticks vs senkos? I got bored and actually watched the cane stick in the water and it has a wiggle comparable to the senko.  The point I was trying to make to everyone is that I have found a cheaper alternative to the senko and its a different bait, I have never said that they ARE the same.  This was made to be an informative post.

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Some one claims superiority over the Senko!!!!!!!

Why do I have a feeling this thread is going in the direction of the Rage Tail baits epic fail and the Vendetta vs. Cumulus threads lol

But as for the Senko and the Cane stick. I've not caught a fish on ether of them, that being said, a Grande bass Rattlesnake is killer in my neck of the woods.

I think that the senko is the " One size fits all" of stickbaits. But certain stickbaits seem to work better in certain regions and you have to find the bait that fits you.

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I like the look- I may give the green pumpkin pearl a shot, it looks killer.  Thanks for the info.

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I like the look- I may give the green pumpkin pearl a shot, it looks killer. Thanks for the info.

The green pumpkin pearl is an amazing color choice. I picked up a pack of the 4" cane sticks in that color to imitate baby bass and other little baitfish. I actually got bit on the green pumpkin pearl flick shaking it. It was a little guy though, too small to actually eat the bait. I guess that says something about the effectiveness of the bait. I also picked up the 5" Black Blue laminate( it has blue and UV flake) and 5" Tilapia color. These two colors look awesome too.

And you are welcome for the info. At least someone gets what Im puttin down...

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I know I wont be buying senkos anymore

i get what your sayin'...and trying to do....give us a possible alternative....

but...  :-?

until they produce fish..... i wouldn't jump off the senko's just yet.

if/whenyou do have success..... i want to hear that too...

thanks for the info though......they do look good...real good.  ;)

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