ABW Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 The pond I usually fish has been an extremely tough bite for the last week or so. My friend had a bag of Yamamoto Senkos that he didn't think would catch any fish. He bet that I wouldn't have been able to catch a single fish on his 4" green pumpkin senko in an hour. I caught 6 or so the biggest being a 2 lber. I haven't used senkos in a long time, and I was silly not to. Going to buy some more... Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted August 1, 2014 Super User Posted August 1, 2014 When all else fails ... 1 Quote
ABW Posted August 1, 2014 Author Posted August 1, 2014 When all else fails ... This pond is having a free fishing tournament this weekend and I think I know what I'm going to use.... even though I might get beat by some kids using live bait catching bluegill (no restrictions on bait, whoever catches the most fish of ANY species wins) Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted August 1, 2014 Super User Posted August 1, 2014 This pond is having a free fishing tournament this weekend and I think I know what I'm going to use.... even though I might get beat by some kids using live bait catching bluegill (no restrictions on bait, whoever catches the most fish of ANY species wins) Get yourself some Megastrike and/or JJ's and take your senko up another notch. I pair the two up from time to time when the bite is tough. Dip the tail in Chartreuse JJ's and lube the rest in Megastrike. Quote
ABW Posted August 1, 2014 Author Posted August 1, 2014 Get yourself some Megastrike and/or JJ's and take your senko up another notch. I pair the two up from time to time when the bite is tough. Dip the tail in Chartreuse JJ's and lube the rest in Megastrike. Thanks for the tip! Will definitely look into that Quote
Super User Darren. Posted August 1, 2014 Super User Posted August 1, 2014 Gotta love the Senko/Senko-knockoff baits. They come through (often) when nothing else does! Quote
ABW Posted August 1, 2014 Author Posted August 1, 2014 Gotta love the Senko/Senko-knockoff baits. They come through (often) when nothing else does! Isn't green pumpkin bad for stained / slightly muddy water? This is what I was fishing in but they were still biting on it. I thought green pumpkin is good for clear water. They also bit on watermelon colors too... Quote
Super User Darren. Posted August 1, 2014 Super User Posted August 1, 2014 Isn't green pumpkin bad for stained / slightly muddy water? This is what I was fishing in but they were still biting on it. I thought green pumpkin is good for clear water. They also bit on watermelon colors too... I think when someone says a particular color is "bad" in particular water situations, they are meaning in "general", but not "always in every situation". So a Senko's profile displaces water and does transmit some sound. So if you were pulling it by bass in muddy water, they could likely "hear" the worm, too. Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted August 1, 2014 Super User Posted August 1, 2014 Isn't green pumpkin bad for stained / slightly muddy water? This is what I was fishing in but they were still biting on it. I thought green pumpkin is good for clear water. They also bit on watermelon colors too... Get some junebug senkos for stained/muddy water! Quote
ABW Posted August 2, 2014 Author Posted August 2, 2014 Get some junebug senkos for stained/muddy water! Too bad our Walmart doesn't carry those. Only had watermelon and red shad in stock. I think I'm going to use a black and blue jig in this 2 hour morning fishing tournament. I have a lot more confidence in jigs than senkos. Went to fish early this morning and senkos couldn't catch crap Quote
Roadblock Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 I have a brand new bag of Pumpkin w/ Red Flake in 6 inch and Baby Bass in 5 inch. Was going to try them out as Whacky Rigs this weekend. Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 pumpkin w/ black flake, plum apple and watermelon violet only colors youll need 1 Quote
Super User geo g Posted August 2, 2014 Super User Posted August 2, 2014 I use 4.5" the most, the bite ratio is better then the larger ones. BPS stick baits are just as good as the senko for a lot less money. In south Florida a few great colors are Watermelon red, watermelon glitter, Okeechobee, Black, Junebug, and Morning Dawn. Good luck, experiment a little. Quote
boostr Posted August 5, 2014 Posted August 5, 2014 pumpkin w/ black flake, plum apple and watermelon violet only colors youll need I can vouch for the Pumpkin Black flake. Dip it in some clear JJs.... Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted August 6, 2014 Super User Posted August 6, 2014 Everybody loves a senko! Well except for me They catch fish no doubt but when your fishing them it feels like well, that's just it, you can't feel them haha I prefer baits you can feel alittle while fishing them... Quote
Maselyk Posted August 9, 2014 Posted August 9, 2014 I had never heard of the senko until I joined this forum, its just not a very popular bait up here in northern MN, so when i hooked up with a wacky senko during pre fishing, my partner gave me a funny look, first cast i had about a 2.5lber, and about 15 minutes later a 3.5lber! im a senko freak now! Quote
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