stilldontlikeyou Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 Hey everyone, Stopped by a tackle shop before work this morning and saw a package of crawfish. I asked the guy there how they are fished and he wasn't sure, he said he would never use them? My question is, has anyone here used them??? if so how do you fish them??? They had large ones and small ones like the size of a cricket. PS. I was going to pick up my first package of Senkos and they were 7.99-8.99 Is there a cheaper place online or should I try a place like Dicks Sporting goods? I heard they are great, but didn't want to drop 9 bucks on them yet without trying them first. Quote
Super User Jimzee Posted October 4, 2007 Super User Posted October 4, 2007 Crawfish... you can T-rig them, put them on a shaky head jig, use em' for a jig trailer. Pretty much anything you can imagine. I am a big fan of Gary Yamamoto Senko's but from what I have seen on the boards, you can't go wrong with Brent at ***. He sells Trick Sticks that are just like the Senko, some say even better and his prices can't be beat!! I may soon have to give these a try. 8-) Quote
Super User Catt Posted October 4, 2007 Super User Posted October 4, 2007 Late fall or winter I'll throw a Texas Rigged Craw Worm with a brass weight and glass bead; many people have forgotten how effective this little tactic can be. Quote
stilldontlikeyou Posted October 4, 2007 Author Posted October 4, 2007 Crawfish... you can T-rig them, put them on a shaky head jig, use em' for a jig trailer. Pretty much anything you can imagine.I am a big fan of Gary Yamamoto Senko's but from what I have seen on the boards, you can't go wrong with Brent at ***. He sells Trick Sticks that are just like the Senko, some say even better and his prices can't be beat!! I may soon have to give these a try. 8-) WOW!! I just checked out *** and I'm extremely impressed!! Can't wait to order something... Do you fish the crawfish slow? fast? Or just try a mix of everything? Quote
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