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ok tight wad numero uno broke down and bought a package of Senkos.

We'll see what happens when I get a chance to use them.

From the bank with spinning gear should I fish them weightless or with a weight to cast further?

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The only reason to add a weight to a senko is to make them sink faster, they are pretty heavy and don 't need the help of any weight to fly far.

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the aero and hydrodynamic shape of these baits, combined w/ the weight of them makes them cast a mile, without any weight at all. also, weights make the action go down the crapper

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weights make the action go down the crapper

That 's what you think.

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from my experience...yes! ;) a bullet weight doesnt allow it to fall horizontal, and i think that ruins the purpose of a senko.

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from my experience...yes! ;) a bullet weight doesnt allow it to fall horizontal, and i think that ruins the purpose of a senko.

Much to learn you still have my young padawan.

Yoda.

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from my experience...yes! ;) a bullet weight doesnt allow it to fall horizontal, and i think that ruins the purpose of a senko.

Much to learn you still have my young padawan.

Yoda.

Funny that there is ;D ;D

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  I have recently started fishing senkos. Would have never tried them except my tackle dealer gave me 2 packs and said try them. Not knowing any better, I rigged one up wacky style on a worm hook, on a c-rig with 1/4 oz weight. Caught a 3/4 lb. smallmouth on the first cast, now I'm hooked. I have caught a bundle of smallmouths on this rig in the last 2 weeks. I use med. heavy casting gear in 12 to 20 ft of water so weightless is out of the question. Needless to say, I now have a tacklebox full of the things and my tackle dealer has a big grin on his face. I guess the moral to this story is that if you don't already know it won't work, it just might work anyway.

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weights make the action go down the crapper

That 's what you think.

What he said.

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5" senkos if that is what you have are very heavy buy themselves and usually don't need any extra weight. I have used weights on certain occassions and have had very good success with or without. Any weight I add is minimal.

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Hmm...

I have been fishing Senkos since 1997 and have never fished one with a weight of any kind.

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from my experience...yes! ;) a bullet weight doesnt allow it to fall horizontal, and i think that ruins the purpose of a senko.

Man, your missin out BIGTIME.  Even though most of the horizontal movement is robbed, there are some times when dragging a 5" green pumpkin senko with a 1/4oz green pumpkin 1/4oz Tru-Tungsten weight is unbeatable.  I also like to pitch it up to shallow stumps when the waters muddy.  

Hope this opens so more senko doors for you  :)

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I fish them weightless most of the time but when the bite is tough....split shot them, I don't know if it change the action but whatever action is, catch fish.

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i really like them wacky rigged too. if youre gonna wacky rig them though, either use an Oring, or buy some strike king zeroes...those zeroes are indestructible.

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from my experience...yes! ;) a bullet weight doesnt allow it to fall horizontal, and i think that ruins the purpose of a senko.

Much to learn you still have my young padawan.

Yoda.

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