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Is there any noticeable difference in casting distance when rigging a 5" Senko wacky vs. T-Rig?

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I find that a t-rig goes way further, especially if you're using a weight.  Even weightless it will go further though.  A wacky rig cathes more air, increasing the drag, reducing the distance.

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Wacky Rig also catches more......................BASS

That would all depend on where you are fishing it and the conditions as well. A T-rig is a lot more versatile and can go in places where the Wacky Rig could only dream off!

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I find that a t-rig goes way further, especially if you're using a weight. Even weightless it will go further though. A wacky rig cathes more air, increasing the drag, reducing the distance.

Yeah, kind of what I was thinking, but then I thought that I might be over thinking it.

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LOL, its a Senko Slap Fight!!!!  My Senko is bigger than yours!

Who cares how far they go, its WHERE you put the bait that counts with a Senko.  Its a "spot on the spot" bait.

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Who cares how far they go, its WHERE you put the bait that counts with a Senko. Its a "spot on the spot" bait.

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This bait catches fish no matter how you rig it. If you are fishing from shore and need the distance, T-Rig it. If you are targeting specific spots such as a laydown or want it to fall straight down, go Wacky style. If you want to skip it under docks etc, T-rig it.  Let the conditions and target dictate how you rig it.

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LOL, its a Senko Slap Fight!!!! My Senko is bigger than yours!

Who cares how far they go, its WHERE you put the bait that counts with a Senko. Its a "spot on the spot" bait.

No, you have it all wrong.  The correct term is:  "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine."  500 points for the first one to name the movie reference.  The two (Schwartz and Senko) are comparable in deadliness.   ;D

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I'm pretty much "wacky" when it comes to Senkos so I can't say.  I did however find that a wacky rigged Super Fluke will fly just about as far as a T-rigged Super Fluke.  

Steve

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I cant believe I remember this. Spaceballs.

Funny movie right there.

Somebody give 500 points to this guy!  He's a genius!  

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Spaceballs will always be one of my favorite movies. It is to corny not to like! They breathe air out of an aluminum can! Who in their right mind can to that?!?! And combing the desert? I dont think that movie will ever be topped for shear stupidity or brilliance (depends on how much beer I have drank!).

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The two (Schwartz and Senko) are comparable in deadliness. ;D

the grandmaster = A Schwenko !   :)

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Is there any noticeable difference in casting distance when rigging a 5" Senko wacky vs. T-Rig?

Not to mention the T-rigged wacky worm  :)

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