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Howdy Folks,

 

For yrs I have used EWG hooks for my 4 and 5 inch senko.

I don't feel that I miss many fish and my ratio is better since getting away from the superline Gammy and staying with the standard Guage.  That said, it is hard to ignore those that are having success with round bends and straight shanks.....

So.....just looking for some input, thanks

Al

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I like 3/0 EWG for standard senkos and the 3/0 straight shank roboworm hook for thin senkos

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Standard 3/0 and 4/0 Gama EWG hooks for 5".  I did acquire some centering pin screws that attached to the eyelet of the hook this year to try.  I've also heard add a drop of super glue before pulling the worm up to the eyelet but you would think once you catch a fish it's gonna slip.

  • Super User
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I don't know if you're also looking for a recommendation on a wacky hook for Senkos... but this past year I tore a ligament in my wrist and had a hard time getting good hook sets and keeping fish buttoned up.  Switched over to this hook and really made a difference, rarely lost a fish from that point forward.  The 1/0 size seemed best for 4 and 5 inch Senkos. 

 

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Hayabusa_Spin_Muscle_Weedless_Wacky_Hooks/descpage-HSMWW.html

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  • Super User
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Thanks , I use the owner' for wacky. Looking more for Texas. Thanks 

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Gamakatsu Offset Round Bend in 3/0 and 4/0 for all of my senkos or stick worms

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I use the Berkley® Fusion19™ EWG Hooks size 3/0  on 4 and 5 inch Senkos and same thing in a 2/0 for the 3" Senkos. This helped me increase my catch ratio

 
 
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On 3/6/2017 at 11:15 AM, NHBull said:

I just said in another post too that i use the Owner cutting points offset 3/0 and the twistlocks in 3/0 and 4/0.You cant go wrong with those hooks.I have 1 pack of EWG 4/0 for the fat ikas i picked up and thats about it.

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3 hours ago, NHBull said:

Howdy Folks,

 

For yrs I have used EWG hooks for my 4 and 5 inch senko.

I don't feel that I miss many fish and my ratio is better since getting away from the superline Gammy and staying with the standard Guage.  That said, it is hard to ignore those that are having success with round bends and straight shanks.....

So.....just looking for some input, thanks

Al

If it aint broke, why fix it? 

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1 hour ago, Senko Junkie said:

I use the Berkley® Fusion19™ EWG Hooks size 3/0  on 4 and 5 inch Senkos and same thing in a 2/0 for the 3" Senkos. This helped me increase my catch ratio

 
 

I havent used these yet but the Fusion19 trebles are sticky.I might give them a shot.

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2 minutes ago, npl_texas said:

 

Do you think you get any extra life out of the bait this way?

YUP. My preferred hook choice right there.

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15 minutes ago, npl_texas said:

 

Do you think you get any extra life out of the bait this way?

 

Yes I do. They do not get torn up nearly as fast as when I rig them with a standard EWG.

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10 minutes ago, Oklahoma Mike said:

 

Yes I do. They do not get torn up nearly as fast as when I rig them with a standard EWG.

Screw it in first, then rig like normal?

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Owner twist locs on all of my plastic stick baits, Yamamoto helped in the design.

  • Super User
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I've used every hook mentioned above, and find merit in all of them.

The choice between a 'screw-coil keeper' and 'Z-bend keeper' is a tough one.

In my experience at least, a screw-coil offers a more secure hold initially,

but a Z-shank offers better trailer longevity.

 

By that I mean, in order to pull a trailer off a screw-coil keeper, you have to physically remove

a slug of plastic the diameter of the coil. But once the trailer has been pulled off the retainer,

you'll have to replace the trailer or bite off 1/2-inch of trailer. It takes less force to cause the trailer

to ride over a Z-bend shank, but it doesn't destroy the trailer and can be repeatedly re-positioned.

So it really boils down to a decision between 'trailer retention' and 'trailer life'. 

FYI: Oversize screw-coils are available that provide an even greater hold on the trailer.

 

Roger

 

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5 inch senko I t rig with a thin wire 4/0 ewg and fish wacky rig with a 3/0 mesquito hook w/ an o ring. With braid and floro leader I rarely miss fish and hook sets it self most of the time with a little pressure 

 

  • Super User
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On 3/6/2017 at 11:15 AM, NHBull said:

 

These are what I use. Love them. My hook up ratio

went up after using both EWG and round bend.

 

Not sure why, but O'shaughnessy is my choice.

 

I'd say buy a pack, try them out and see if they work

for you. If not, then you can eliminate them from your

list of "gotta have" hooks :) .

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6 hours ago, Scarborough817 said:

Gamakatsu Offset Round Bend in 3/0 and 4/0 for all of my senkos or stick worms

This but 4/0 for 5" senkos...a ewg hook for a worm just never made since to me..

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  • Super User
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When the Senko first hit the market Gary recommended these.

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