Fishin Dad Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Hey All, What size stick bait (Senko) do you throw both wacky and Texas rigged? I have always stuck to the 5” and have a lot of confidence in it. I need to branch out though, I think I need some 4” and 6” as well. I use weighted and weightless on both wacky and Texas rigs. Give me your favorites. Thanks 2 Quote
Super User Scott F Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 I never wacky rig, and I never use weights when using Senkos. Weights destroy the slow fall and wacky rigging keeps them from being weedless and takes away the jerk bait action I like. 4 and 5 inch are my preferred sizes for T rigging them. 3 Quote
FishinBuck07 Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 4 and 5 inch for me also. Mostly 4 inch Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 3" hand pour sluggo style stick baits are very popular as a drop shot and split shot lure. 6" are my most used size for Senko's wacky rigged and 7" Neko rigged, don't use 5" very often. 6" Flukes for soft jerk baits and 4" for underspin and bladed jigs, 6" Sluggo for Scrounger jigs. Tom Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 7” for jigs & Texas rigs. 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 I had two tough days last year when I downsized to 4" and each time, I got a late kicker 2 Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 12, 2020 Author Posted March 12, 2020 Thanks everyone, looks like my 4” and 6” additions should work well then. 1 hour ago, Scott F said: I never wacky rig, and I never use weights when using Senkos. Weights destroy the slow fall and wacky rigging keeps them from being weedless and takes away the jerk bait action I like. 4 and 5 inch are my preferred sizes for T rigging them. I like to use a weighted wacky sometimes which seems impart its own action. I agree I love to weightless T-rig and fish it weedless with the jerkbait action. Good call. 1 hour ago, WRB said: 3" hand pour sluggo style stick baits are very popular as a drop shot and split shot lure. 6" are my most used size for Senko's wacky rigged and 7" Neko rigged, don't use 5" very often. 6" Flukes for soft jerk baits and 4" for underspin and bladed jigs, 6" Sluggo for Scrounger jigs. Tom Tom, you seem to really have this dialed in. Do you just not use Senkos smaller than 6” because of the giants you get to catch (still amazes me)? 51 minutes ago, Choporoz said: I had two tough days last year when I downsized to 4" and each time, I got a late kicker Choporoz, this what I was thinking as well. Glad to hear I am not delusional in my thinking. Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 3",4" and 5" rigged all the usual ways (T-Rig, Dropshot, Wacky) The 3" Yum Dingers wacky rigged with a light hook are small pond magic. Quote
Super User Spankey Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 Good post. 3 1/2”, 4” - 5” for me also. Majority of time T-rig. But do Wacky Style. Weightless pitch the 3 1/2” up under overhanging trees, along edge of grass and in holes in Lilly Pads. I know the Senko thing is very popular but not my first choice to pick up. But I've had days where it seemed like that’s all I was fishing all day. Quote
RB 77 Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 Nowadays, the 5" 100% of the time. Have used the 4" in the past, but have moved on from them. Quote
swhit140 Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 I'll use smaller 3-5" on wacky rig if they aren't as aggressive, I use alot of 6/7" on stick baits. Last season they really liked the larger 6-7" baits for me. I've been buying the Bass Pro Stik-O, they do the job for me. When they get ripped up and I'll repair them with Mend-It. Once I use them for the second time I'll do a complete re-melt and make new ones again. 1 Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 12, 2020 Author Posted March 12, 2020 I will probably give it a try, but what kind of action do you get on a wacky rigged 3” senko? Do you get much shimmy from it? I guess I throw a Ned if I go that small. If it has a unique motion, I am interested in getting after this. Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 I don't like the fall rate of the 5" Senko and 6" catches more bass for me. I use a nail weight (Neko) wacky ririgged 6" & 7" worm more often then Senko's. Tom Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 12, 2020 Super User Posted March 12, 2020 I like to use the 4", 5", and 6" either weightless or on t-rigs. I like the 3" BPS model for split shot rigs. Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 12, 2020 Author Posted March 12, 2020 6 minutes ago, Bankbeater said: I like to use the 4", 5", and 6" either weightless or on t-rigs. I like the 3" BPS model for split shot rigs. I have never tried the split shot rig. I keep hearing about it as a fish catcher. I will add the 3” to the list and give it a try this year. I assume it is a more finesse technique. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 13, 2020 Super User Posted March 13, 2020 11 hours ago, Fishin Dad said: I have never tried the split shot rig. I keep hearing about it as a fish catcher. I will add the 3” to the list and give it a try this year. I assume it is a more finesse technique. It depends on how you work it. When the bite is good I work it like a t-rig. When the bite is slow I slow the retrieve way down. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 13, 2020 Global Moderator Posted March 13, 2020 4 or 5 inch. I like the 7" on a swinging football head. Quote
snake95 Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Mostly 5" but I also use 6" a lot, even in small ponds. The 6" is great for long casts to hit distant targets. Quote
BassNJake Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 5 or 6 inch - I use the reverse rig 95% of the time throwing it I mainly target laydowns and the reverse rig allows you to climb it over a limb and have it fall back towards the trunk Instead of it falling towards the boat with a texas rig I also catch quite a few where I'm just barely dragging it, again nail weight at the bottom Quote
Fishin Dad Posted March 13, 2020 Author Posted March 13, 2020 3 hours ago, BassNJake said: 5 or 6 inch - I use the reverse rig 95% of the time throwing it I mainly target laydowns and the reverse rig allows you to climb it over a limb and have it fall back towards the trunk Instead of it falling towards the boat with a texas rig I also catch quite a few where I'm just barely dragging it, again nail weight at the bottom Thanks Jake!! Sounds like kind of a modified Neko that gets Texas rigged. I will definitely put some nail weights to use there. Appreciate it. 10 hours ago, Bankbeater said: It depends on how you work it. When the bite is good I work it like a t-rig. When the bite is slow I slow the retrieve way down. Makes sense Bankbeater. I think I will give it a try both ways. Have heard too much about this to not give it a go. Thanks! 1 Quote
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