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What Is Your Most Successful Use Style With A Senko? Texas Rigged, Wacky, Texas Rigged Weighted, Other?


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  • Super User
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What is your most successful style use with the Senko, Texas Rigged, Texas Rigged with a weight, Wacky, Wacky with rubberband, other?

 

 

And why do you like the style you use most and why do you think it's the best for you?

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  • Super User
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As a trailer on a jig . . . . . .

 

A-Jay

  • Super User
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As a trailer on a jig . . . . . .

 

A-Jay

 

 

Like wacky style or texas on the end of the jig?

  • Super User
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Everything you mentioned..... Except with the o rings/rubber bands.... I just don't like it. PLUS quite a few different ways you didn't mention..... And I am not talking, unless you're paying. I'll pm you my paypal information, then we can talk. Lmao.

  • Like 4
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Texas rigged is the way to go. It doesn't need a weight, senko provides enough. Wacky rig is okay, but its not very weedless

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Texas Rigged Weightless always works for me. Cast it out, and let the bait work for you.

  • Super User
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Wacky 90% of the time.

  • Super User
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Texas rigged with a 1/8 tungsten bullet. Or on a 1/8 oz wide gap wacky jig head. I think buckeye makes the ones I like.

The way I honestly utilize a senko the most often is on a Carolina rig.

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T rigged weightless is my favorite, however these things can be fished anyway you can think of. A perfect example was tonight, I was fishing them weightless over the drop offs and swimming them back to shore and the fish were loving it.(Green pumpkin megastick tonight)

  • Super User
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Like wacky style or texas on the end of the jig?

<<<<<< She gobbled up a 1/2 oz jig & 7 inch Senko trailer.

 

Texas threaded on the back of the jig like one would rig a craw or other typical trailer.

 

A-Jay

  • Super User
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Texas rigged with a 1/8 tungsten bullet. Or on a 1/8 oz wide gap wacky jig head. I think buckeye makes the ones I like.

The way I honestly utilize a senko the most often is on a Carolina rig.

You go ahead an get the heck out of here with your non-sense LOL

  • Super User
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Texas Rigged weightless!

Why? It works ;)

  • Super User
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You go ahead an get the heck out of here with your non-sense LOL

Am I giving your secrets away for free?

  • Super User
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Am I giving your secrets away for free?

Ummm.....no...no.....I mean no...of course none of that works, just like they don't work on a drop shot, or as a flipping bait, or  on shaky head  (they don't stand up...and I guess from what all the experts here say a bait HAS to stand up to work on a shaky head or your wasting your time)

  • Super User
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Swimming it on a weighted swimbait hook doednt work either....

Found that one on accident one day

  • Like 1
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running a senko weightless along lily pads or other similar surface vegetation doesn't seem to work well either.. 

  • Super User
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First I have no secrets I like to see everyone catch fish. I stop fishing to help kids too. I feel teach a kid to fish and he'll be hooked on fishing, not on drugs.

I use a 1/8oz bullet weight on a Carolina rig with a 24" red Cajun 17# leader with a snap swivel with eagle claw weedless hooks with wacky rigged senkos or weedless brushogs. I believe the fall rate on the 1/8oz weight with the 17# leader is just right. It works for me from shore.

One spot were there is a hangout for bass I usually catch them with cranks it was slow so I threw a gambler ace (senko) in electric blue and caught them again.

  • Super User
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Just be creative..

Unless you split and pinched the eye on that bell sinker, I'm lost......

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For me, stick worms are my finess presentations. I use casting gear almost exclusively and these are easily cast.  When I want a straight fall, I'll rig them wacky style, otherwise I'll fish them weightless like a Fluke, but deeper.

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I am starting to use the swim senkos more than anything, just gives you the extra action no matter how you fish it. Just use a swimbait hook, jig, swim, and sometimes I well throw them on a wacky rig. That tail action moving when you jig it. I bet on a C rig it would work nice.

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Weightless t-rigged!  It's impossible to work it wrong.

 

Started playing around with a nail in the tail end. :)

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