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So I'm wondering if senkos are good for small ponds. And what colors are best for stained water with few weeds? Should I fish them wacky? Texas rigged? I have the colors green pumpkin/watermelon and green pumpkin black flake and have caught a few but not a ton 

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Very good on any water. Wacky or Texas rig, nearly any color will work.

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29 minutes ago, Bassmaster3616 said:

So I'm wondering if senkos are good for small ponds. And what colors are best for stained water with few weeds? Should I fish them wacky? Texas rigged? I have the colors green pumpkin/watermelon and green pumpkin black flake and have caught a few but not a ton 

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Yes, fish them either way. My favorite is wacky,
and I like the 4" versions the most.

I like to stick to "natural" color variants like 
watermelon or green pumpkin magic, junebug,
and so on. I've had success with many colors,
though.

If you have a Bass Pro nearby, try their house 
brand, the Stik-O in those colors. Less expensive
but they work extremely well by my experience.

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Yes they are great, I pitch them to areas where I think might hold fish.

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yes they flat out work!  i like them wacky rigged.  if the water is muddy or stained try you a darker color like black or junebug.

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One of the more productive baits in the ponds I fish, both T-rigged or wacky. 

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Oh yea! here in nor cal we have clear water and I use senkos when I have to catch fish. I have caught several fish over 5 lbs on them!

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The question should be: why haven't I been using senkos in a pond? LOL 

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