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Both methods work well, but I love to fish the Senkos wacky style.

Just seems to attract more bites.

  • Super User
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I'll t-rig it until it starts getting torn up.  Then I'll wacky rig it.

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I like to fish them wacky but mainly because there is more resistance there when I pull on it.  But if I am tossing into cover, I Texas rig it.  I wacky rig with the "weedless" wide gap finesse hooks but the weed guard just keeps some grass off, but that's about it.

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Use both. Started off the year wacky riggin them. But then as the weeds started to claim the surface I went to a t-rig and dragged them across into the pockets.

Don't really have a preference. But my biggest senko fish did come off of them being wacky rigged if that matters.

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For me I get my hits with it being wacky rigged then T-rigged but I also get more misses when trying to hook a fish when Its Wacky rigged. Also I can move it a little better T-rigged then wacky IMO.

So I would have to go with T-Rigged

(I accidently voted for Wacky Rig on the poll though)

  • Super User
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wow great poll.

i had to really think on this one.

i voted weightless texas. i ususally fish them weightless, but when the fishins tough i will always switch to a wacky and ususally can squeeze out a few fish. but a majority of the time i fish it t-rig weightless. i can fish cover more effectivley w/ t-rig and i like the swayback gliding action when you right em weightless.

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Never been a big fan of the senko worm but when I do use them 99% of the time its wacky.

Posted
I'll t-rig it until it starts getting torn up. Then I'll wacky rig it.

I like your way of thinking!!!!  

  • Super User
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Wacky.  I'm convinced they like it better when it falls vertically instead of in a zig zag and with BOTH ends quivering.

Indeed...95% of my bites come from wacky as apposed to T-rig.Strange thing.This is coming from somebody who doesn't like fishing worm type lures.They do have their place in the water though.

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Because I had to pick one I said Wacky. I do fish it T-rigged alot also. I find the X vs Y questions are fun but really don't solve much. Like most things in life 1% is black, 1% white and 98% grey. I wacky rig if I want a slower fall and not in heavy cover. T-rig when I need it to be more weedless.

  • Super User
Posted

I t-rig 99% of the time because I need a weedless presentation.

Falcon

  • Super User
Posted
...but really don't solve much.

you said it yourself...its just fun.

This is just a fun poll and its only purpose really is just to see how other peoples fishing styles differ  :D

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Wacky. I'm convinced they like it better when it falls vertically instead of in a zig zag and with BOTH ends quivering.

I asked LBH what his secret was to catching all those bass you see in his videos. Mainly, how he fished his *** ***. His response was:

"wacky, all day, everyday" ;D

I tend to agree with him on the "quivering ends" therory. There is something about a wacky rig that gits hit more often than a t-rig senko. ONLY weightless rigs here. Put on on a shakey head and you've got a different animal altogether. That's my other favorite rig for a senko type bait.

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