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Be it T-rigged or wacky when do you start throwing a senko? Before, during or after the spawn? Is it at a certain water temperature?

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If fish Senkos from my first trips on the water in Spring until my last outings in the fall. 

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All year, but most of my success comes at 55 degree water temp and above. 

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  I don't ice fish, if that tells you anything. Other than that, Senkos catch fish.   jj

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I always have a wacky senko tied on and within reach.  No matter what the season, I will throw a wacky senko here and there throughout the day.  I've gotten bit too many times not to.

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They're so versatile, there's not reason to ever stop fishing them. They're an excellent shakyhead bait that I use during the middle of winter. The subtle wobble while they're sitting almost motionless gets me quite a few bites on a shakyhead in cold water I have no doubt. 

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January 1st thru December 31st ?

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1 hour ago, Catt said:

January 1st thru December 31st ?

Exactly!

 

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ALL year long!

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I even had my buddy rig up a wacky rig using a 4" senko on his ice fishing tackle one day and was able to stick a couple nice LMB's about a month back. Proof that they work year round!

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Senkos are a bait that is in the tackle box all year long for me as I use them year round. Different sizes and presentations work better during certain times, but there is always an assortment in my tackle bags/boxes. 

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