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i was watching this bass pro shops next generation show this morning where teenagers host the hunting and fishing show. well this one kid was showing about texas rigging and he explained about a senko. first he said they were full of SAND!!! i thought that was the most   thing ive heard. he also said that they wiggle in a spiral motion on they way down....i think he should have done some research before airing this episode.

Guest whittler
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Or there is one more possibility, a simple slip of the tounge. Its much easier to blow smoke with a keyboard than to do a little public speaking with lights,cameras and microphones.

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Or there is one more possibility, a simple slip of the tounge. Its much easier to blow smoke with a keyboard than to do a little public speaking with lights,cameras and microphones.

Isn't that what editing is for or are these "kids" doing the editing?

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Ive heard that about the sand somewhere too where people have melted down senkos and there was a sandy substance left after the salt and plastic were melted

  • Super User
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Ive heard that about the sand somewhere too where people have melted down senkos and there was a sandy substance left after the salt and plastic were melted

What was left over is salt. The salt does not melt. :;)

  • Super User
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I have also heard that Yamamoto Senkos are made with sand along with salt.....thus creating that 'special' texture that they have. And sand could possibly be the reason why they rip up so easily.

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I think y'all just got the bait wrong.

It wasn't the senko he was talking about.

It was The Avid's Famous Baits "Sandy Slinko."

Made with pure SE Florida beach sand. It spirals to the bottom like a corkscrew.

The trick is to try to make and the fish stop laughing long enough to think it might be edible.

I'm still perfecting the technique.

but don't worry.  Y'all will be first in my thoughts.  

I'll be giving away a free copy of "Rolands Martin book "baits I haven't endorsed yet" with every purchase.

Problem is the book keeps getting smaller.  

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If I am not mistaken, it has Silica Sand in them. The same stuff that comes in your box of new shoes and beef jerky to absorb moisture...

A little science experiment for ya..The next time you use a Yamamoto Senko, leave one on your hook and place it back in the rod locker. Go back and look at it the next day. It will have beads of condensation all over it from the moisture in your boat..

I would not suggest eating silica sand!!

  • Super User
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The beads of condensation are from the salt; salt in the bait + humidity in the atmosphere cause the salt to melt forming droplets of moisture. Leave it there long enough and corrosion will form on the hook. Elementary Science 101

  • Super User
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Silica sand is the principal component of glass. I dont think senkos have glass nor sand in them but only salt. These senko type baits from Shimano do have glass powder in them which makes them sink faster.

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  • Super User
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yea i always take my senkos and other worms off my hooks when im not using them cuz they will rust a hook in just a few days.

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now i've seen it all!!!      In a 5 pack of all things. what do these run??

brent

It's a 6 pack and they cost $ 4.85

Your kidding me?

Talk about a rip.

  • Super User
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now i've seen it all!!!      In a 5 pack of all things. what do these run??

brent

It's a 6 pack and they cost $ 4.85

Your kidding me?

Talk about a rip.

They are very unique and catch fish so they're no rip to me.

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