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I have been reading a lot of posts where you guys are throwing a wacky 4" Senko for a tough bite. Any favorite "standby" colors?

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I usually carry a variety of colors; from lighter colors to black. You never know what can really get them going, but this size has accounted for a lot of big smallies for me over the years. Not as productive as the 5" wacky rigged, but close. Also wacky rig the 3" on a drop shot. Sometimes that can be good. And don't forget about slip floating! :)

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GYCB in straight watermelon or watermelon w black flake or ( fading watermelon )

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GYCB in straight watermelon or watermelon w black flake or ( fading watermelon )

 

X2

 

And I'll add #297 & # 912 - I simply have no choice.

 

A-Jay

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GP with green and purple flake. Man that is a killer color! I think it is 301? 

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Before the 6.0 lb. smallie in my avatar pic had her photo op she had a wacky rigged 4" Senko in her mouth. Color #297. #194 works well too.

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Green pumpkin or baby bass

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Green Pumpkin with any kind of flake in clear water or high skies, black/red shad laminate in lower light conditions.

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I keep Zoom Fish Doctors and Centipedes in my bag burried at the bottom. They're my last ditch shot before I come up skunked.

Fish Doctors and Centipedes are 4" and I like them Texas rigged or wacky depending on cover and almost always weightless. I believe mine are green pumpkin and junebug.

Once summer gets here and the submergent grass gets up, I am going to try them on a mojo rig. Some like them on a Carolina rig.

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Smoke Pearl Blue is my favorite Senko color, followed by Watermelon w/black flake and Junebug.

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I don't know the number or whatever, but the Yamamoto ones in blue always worked for me. Also BPS sticko's in bubblegum pink work good for me.

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Mostly watermelon magic, watermelon gold-flake 

are hot colors for me.

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The Color Lineup for GYB Senko's is simply amazing, I find it very hard to pick colors when ordering worms from their site since they make some colors that are not made by anyone else.

 

In a perfect world I would have a pack in every size in about 4 dozen colors, but overall I would say I throw the Natural Shad and Smokes in clear water and I also love the Smokes with blue and other metallic flakes, but I also do well with the Watermelon/Pearl laminate and the Purple With Emerald Flake...

 

A 4" Senko is the perfect size if you are looking for strikes & even though I prefer to use larger sizes most of the time, I always have a spinning rod with a 4" wacky rigged senko, or 3" on a drop shot because they catch fish even if Panfish also love the smaller senko's.

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If you haven't tried it, a 4" stickworm on a shakyhead is a killer. I catch some of my biggest smallmouth of the year every year on that setup. 

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