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I never heard of a senko before I joined this forum, but thats all I read about here. So I stopped by BPS on the way home the other day and bought a pack, took them out last night and cought my best bass of the year, so did my 6 year old son.

Thanks for the great info ;D

This was about 3 1/2lbs.

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About 3lbs.

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Ahhh more success on the senko!  A great bait for all ages lol.  Easy to use, a "do nothing" bait, that will "do everything" for you.  Yes while some question it's durability and many other companies mimic, none can compare to the almighty senko!  Nice fish guys.  Awesome to see the kids pulling in bucketmouths like that with smiles on their faces.  Those moments are priceless.  Way to create a memory there fellas!

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Dagnabit RW see what you started  ;)

You hang around here you can't help be learn a thing or two  ;)

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I've been bass fishing for 12+ yrs. I also had never heard of senkos, ok I'd heard of them but was clueless as to what they were and how to use and quite frankly was embarrased to ask, until......... the bassresource.com addiction bit me ;)

There is some great information contained here and some awesome friendships that develope too......It's a great place to be......

Warning........just watch out for Muddy and Avid.......... ::)

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I've been bass fishing for 12+ yrs. I also had never heard of senkos, ok I'd heard of them but was clueless as to what they were and how to use and quite frankly was embarrased to ask, until......... the bassresource.com addiction bit me ;)

There is some great information contained here and some awesome friendships that develope too......It's a great place to be......

Warning........just watch out for Muddy and Avid.......... ::)

Umm... Yeah... that was me that told you about the Senkos but I learned about them on the site.

Congrats on the fish for you and your boy!

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And when they start getting too beat up to be fished on a weightless t-rig, you can cut them down and use them as jig trailers.

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Senkos are great but there are a couple companies who make these type baits that will hold up and still catch as many fish as do the Yamapaytomucho's.Try YUM's dinger and I have yet to try *** but will soon,I have heard good things about them.

Nice fish Spini Boys!Had to be a thrill to watch the youngin' catch that fish!

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