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I almost always have a wacky rig tied on for following up short strikes, or just whenever I get the urge to throw one. That can mean going through quite a lot of worms in a day though. So I was just wondering if there is anywhere online senkos can be purchased in bulk, or at least larger quantities than 10 a bag.?

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I have found the Yum Yumdingers to be a good sub for GYCB Senkos.  About 2 dollars cheaper on a pack.  The SK KVD Ochco is another good substitute as well.

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I didnt realize tw had those I must have missed them thanks! Ill also check out those other worms to see how they are, thanks again!

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I have found the Yum Yumdingers to be a good sub for GYCB Senkos. About 2 dollars cheaper on a pack. The SK KVD Ochco is another good substitute as well.

I've been loving the ocho lately

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So I went by DSG today and I found some ochos and some yum dingers. I have never used either but I really like the looks of them. I am going out this coming weekend and cannot wait to try them! The ocho looks awesome! 

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Hmm...

 

Been fishing this weekend so I just saw the post. You asked about bulk Senko.

The knock-offs are NOT the same.

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RW is right. I use a lot of knock-offs-primarily BPS Stick-Os. They work well most of the time, but they are not the same quality as the original. The TW bulk price is as good as I've seen lately.

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Hmm...

 

Been fishing this weekend so I just saw the post. You asked about bulk Senko.

The knock-offs are NOT the same.

 

What would you say is the difference in them? Just how well they catch fish or is there something else to them as well?

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I almost always have a wacky rig tied on for following up short strikes, or just whenever I get the urge to throw one. That can mean going through quite a lot of worms in a day though. So I was just wondering if there is anywhere online senkos can be purchased in bulk, or at least larger quantities than 10 a bag.?

 

Check out http://www.fishermensheaven.com/shop/index.php

 

60 count bags for $39.99

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What would you say is the difference in them? Just how well they catch fish or is there something else to them as well?

 

There's lot's and LOT'S of threads on this forum about the knockoffs and how they compare to the original.

 

Start here: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/12401-senko-faq-%C2%A0look-here-first/

and have fun!

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Well, I hit a local lake today with zero 0 luck with my senko's.  Swapped to an Ocho, and SLAUGHTERED them.  ok, maybe that's a touch dramatic, but 15 fish from 1-4 lbs in an hour and a half was super fun.  they didn't like wacky rig, good ole weedless is all they wanted.

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Big Bite Baits have become my new goto...  they seem to be working better than GYB- AND THEY FALL OFF JUST AS FAST!  

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Gamber Ace 50 pack 9.99. 

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Tackle wherehouse.com has bulk name brand senkos

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What would you say is the difference in them? Just how well they catch fish or is there something else to them as well?

The action.
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I was tearing thru bags of senkos too. After every catch I had to replace the worm.  Some days I would go thru 3+ bags of 5 inchers.  That's over $20 of plastic.

 

The guy at the local store put me onto this ---->  tool1_zps2b67f7a1.jpg

Maaaaaaaaaannnnnnnn.   It's called an O-wacky tool and it simply slips an O ring onto the senko, eliminating the need for the hook to pierce the senko.  In other words, I can reuse senkos now!  After somewhere between 5 and 10 catches the senko will start looking rough.  I've been swapping out for a new one after 4-5 catches.  Still, I'm now spending 400-500% less on senkos, with absolutely zero impact on the senko magic.  

 

Here's what the senko looks like rigged ---->  tool_zps4db3cbdf.jpg

 

 

Hope this helps some of yall

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I was tearing thru bags of senkos too. After every catch I had to replace the worm.  Some days I would go thru 3+ bags of 5 inchers.  That's over $20 of plastic.

 

The guy at the local store put me onto this ---->  tool1_zps2b67f7a1.jpg

Maaaaaaaaaannnnnnnn.   It's called an O-wacky tool and it simply slips an O ring onto the senko, eliminating the need for the hook to pierce the senko.  In other words, I can reuse senkos now!  After somewhere between 5 and 10 catches the senko will start looking rough.  I've been swapping out for a new one after 4-5 catches.  Still, I'm now spending 400-500% less on senkos, with absolutely zero impact on the senko magic.  

 

Here's what the senko looks like rigged ---->  tool_zps4db3cbdf.jpg

 

 

Hope this helps some of yall

I have one of these. Stopped using it after I lost 3 Senkos on casts. I switched to using 3/8 shrink tube from what I learned on here and that's worked better.

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