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well for a long time i denied the senko. i tried it for a little bit here and there but had no confidence in it and always switch to the ika after maybe 25 minutes. i fished a Tourney last weekend and the guy i was fishing with was getting bit on senkos so i threw one on and got our biggest for the day. yesterday i went out for a bit and was skipping it into big laydowns at a lake where i usually never catch much and i got 3 nice bass.  i really love these things now!  i actually am using the waveworm tiki sticks tho not actual senkos im not paying 6 bucks a bag. ok this was actually kinda pointless now that i think about it after typing all this. lol

Ryan

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Well, Ryan...

Anyhow, try one bag of Senkos just as another experiment...you may be surprised...AGAIN!

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I 'm not going there with you.   ;)

We had a four page "discussion" last week that Glenn finally had to close. Let's not start again today.

Sometime, maybe when you see a pack at an "end-of-season" sale for $1, you can pick some up and give them a try. Then you can decide for yourself.

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I hate to disagree with Roadwarrior (since gaining access to my original account is in his hands), but I never saw any better "production" between the original Senko and Tiki Sticks (for the record, I stopped using the original Senko and switched to Tiki Sticks, because they are much cheaper and I actually feel the Tiki Stick might be slightly better for me - "for me" being the key words).  I told this story before, but a buddy and I fished a weedbed with him using the original Senko and me using a Tiki Stick.  We had on close to the same color and fished for 2 hours.  The end result...He caught 10 bass and I caught 10 bass.  The only difference was that I caught all ten of my bass on 1 Tiki Stick and he used I think 5 Senkos.  Therefore, it cost me 3 cents per fish and him 30 cents per fish.  Not a big difference, but with how many of these lures you may use in a season, it could add up.  Though, the key is what you are confident in.  I like the Tiki Stick, RW likes Senkos.  Therefore, you can experiment and decide which ones you like (I personally think they all work well).

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So, who's got this type of bait WITHOUT salt?

You know what is funny?  These discussions always sound like the old Miller Lite commercials.

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I 'm not going there with you.   ;)

We had a four page "discussion" last week that Glenn finally had to close. Let's not start again today.

Sometime, maybe when you see a pack at an "end-of-season" sale for $1, you can pick some up and give them a try. Then you can decide for yourself.

As far as I can tell your the only one that is starting anything he just suggested trying senko type baits just like you told him to give the originals a try.

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i guess you catch more with the actual thing? maybe i will give em a try

My response was directed to NJfishinGuy.

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simmer down girls, this wasnt meant to be a discussion of baits just stating my happiness to now have learned the ways of the senko/knockoffs lol

Ryan, you're not totally blameless. We see and read the heading before anything else, and that sets the tone of the discussion.

Geez, if you have a great day using Tiki Sticks, why ever would you call them Senkos, at the least, call them "Senko Knockoffs".

Anyway, a stick worm is a stick worm, and real breaking news would be "any" stick worm that did not catch bass...lots of em ;)

Roger

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simmer down girls, this wasnt meant to be a discussion of baits just stating my happiness to now have learned the ways of the senko/knockoffs lol  

Ryan, you're not totally blameless. We see and read the heading before anything else, and that sets the tone of the discussion.

Geez, if you have a great day using Tiki Sticks, why ever would you call them Senkos, at the least, call them "Senko Knockoffs".

Anyway, a stick worm is a stick worm, and real breaking news would be "any" stick worm that did not catch bass...lots of em ;)

Roger

yeah i hear ya but its like adhesive bandages, we all call them band aids right?

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So, who's got this type of bait WITHOUT salt?

You know what is funny? These discussions always sound like the old Miller Lite commercials.

The BPS Stick-O is in practical terms unsalted, yeah you 're going to read in the catalog that it 's loaded with salt, but the case is, the bait has very little salt in it, they just pack the baits in the bag and then add a lot of grain salt to the bag, the moment it touches the water all the salt goes away.

The baits are very durable and not tear easily, but the durability is because the bait is quite hard when compared to others, which also has a drawback, you need to texpose the hook or your hookset will be poor.

About 3 weeks ago I went to Zimapán and caught 23 fish with one bait ( texposed hook ), could have caught more but I hung it up on a huizache and lost it. 23 fish, 1 bait, not bad at all.  ;)

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Anyway, a stick worm is a stick worm, and real breaking news would be "any" stick worm that did not catch bass...lots of em

Amen  

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yeah i hear ya but its like adhesive bandages, we all call them band aids right?

You're Right.

I still it call it a "thermos" of hot coffee and not a "vacuum bottle" of hot coffee  ;D

Roger

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Funny, I call all "stick worms" senkos just because it's become a widely used name.  I personally have Tiki sticks but that's just because I can buy them for $2.50 a bag and I only buy a bag every once in a while.  I don't use them that often.  

I'll even try a bag of GY senkos eventually.  Whatever works for you and catches fish.  RW could catch 20 fish on a "SENKO" and then swith to a Tiki and not get a bite.  Is it because there is that big of a difference between the to in the same color??  I doubt it but then again, I've never tried it so who  knows.

No matter what brand bait you use, it's worthless if you don't have confidence in it.  You'll just take it off and tie on another go-to bait.

Hey!  Glad you caught some fish on your Tiki sticks!  WAVE THE WORMS! ;D

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i guess you catch more with the actual thing? maybe i will give em a try

Try it, but don't bet any money on them producing any differently.  ;) You will however, lose some weight if you fish the original.  How much does $6 weigh?  ;D

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My experience shows consistently that $6 weighs in at a bunch more bass making it to the boat.

The number #1 selling plastic in the world is produced by the Yamamoto Bait co. Do you really think that we are all brainwashed. Give it a break and go fishing.  :;)

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That's the price to pay when you want to be the shepherd,.....not the sheep. ;)

Luckily, the majority of us make it through the maze and with extra $$ to boot.

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Be careful George, compared to a senko, a nerfball is pretty tough.

Maybe we should throw the senkos at each other so that NOBODY gets hurt. ('cept the checkbook)

That's some classy humor roflmao1.gif

Roger

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