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ive been fishing senkos weightless and been getting bit more and I tend to let the senko do all the work. there is a lot  of grass in my normal lake and have trouble fishing wacky with a regular type hook.

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I prefer a weightless Texas rig for senkos but lots of people on the forums like wacky rigging senkos.

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This is my first year fishing wacky Senkos. I bought bags of them a few years ago and never really got into using them. But each spring I try to commit to trying something new. So far, that's all they're biting! I can't believe I've waited this long to use em! So that's my pick...wacky.

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1. Weightless wacky works for me. 

2. Pegged with a very small  split shot about 8 to 10 inches up does well also.

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On a hook.

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Wacky, weightless Texas rigged. What have u guys had the most success on?

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Wacky,weightless or texas rig. What have u guys had the most success on?

 

For me, wacky, by far.

 

Other methods have also been successful (TX, Mojo, weightless TX). An all around great bait.

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Weightless wacky, weighted wacky jigheads are my favorite ways to fish them.  I also like to do a weightless texas rig with a nail weight in the tail and shake it like a shaky head on the bottom.  The slimmer profile makes it slip into cover a lot better than a wacky rig. 

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Weightless (T-rig hook position sans weight). AKA Fly-lined.

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Wacky and weighted Texas rigged, I like to use a weedless hook fishing wacky in heavy cover in pockets for missed strikes on frogs or sight fishing.

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Weightless T-rigged.

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It depends on what kind of cover I am fishing in.  If its fairly clear I will t-rig the bait.  If I am fishing in a lot of slop, then I go weightless.

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Wacky is the top method for me but don't limit it too only that application as it also performs very well rigged other ways. Yesterday I killed them pitching it on a 1/4 oz pegged sinker Texas rigged. Falls quickly without a lot of weight and no appendages to get hung up .

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Couple Senko questions:

 

1) When someone says "senko," are they referring to any stick bait that resembles the actual Senko worms?

2) Which style and length of Senko are best?

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