Jordan Goehring Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 If you could have only one and I truly mean only one, which would it be? Have to pick one over the other, cant pick both for different reasons! Explain why you picked what you did if you'd like. Quote
Jordan Goehring Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 I'll start by saying Senkos. Because I love skipping under docks and its easier with a T-riged senko. (For me) Quote
senko_77 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Definitely the jig. The jig catches big fish consistently and can be worked in the water column from top to bottom and around a variety of cover Quote
NewAngler Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Senko. Fo sho. Onky because I have yet to catch one with a jig. Pretty ironic the guy with the the name of Senko chooses jigs. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 For me it is easy. I have hundreds of jigs and 0 senkos. Quote
Jordan Goehring Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 I woulda laughed if senko picked jig and jig man picked senko Quote
Super User CWB Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 For me it would be a Senko. I fish mostly shallow grassy dock lined lakes and Senkos are ideal. Quote
WCCT Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Jig because they work everywhere. They are also easier to fish when the wind picks up. Quote
Koop Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 They are two different applications that have benefits in different instances... hard to compare them. If I could throw only one, it would be a jig. Quote
Uncle Leo Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Jig= Quality Senko= Numbers Quality over numbers so I want a Jig. Quote
I.rar Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 never fished a jig , and never cought anything on a trick stick so ive given quite a few out. swimming senkos cought me some decent sized peacocks though. Quote
Jordan Goehring Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 They are two different applications that have benefits in different instances... hard to compare them. If I could throw only one, it would be a jig. Hmmm IMO I don't think its very hard to compare them at all. You throw them both in relative areas, and can use pretty much the same retrieves. I also think there are times to use one over the other. But not hard to compare at all. Quote
kms399 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 senko if i have to eat fish to live i will catch more fish more often with a senko. Quote
adclem Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Jig definitely. You can catch fish anywhere, anytime and under any circumstances. Later, Quote
Josh Bassman Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I love senkos. I fish a deep lake and use senkos and tubes most of the time, so I picked senko. But, if I could choose between senko vs tube... TUBES win. Quote
cyph3r Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 senko for me, i feel that you get more bites and you also get quality bites. just move up to a 6" one if you want quality bites only. Quote
TheHammer84 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 jigs over dink magnets anyday hahahaha I voted jigs and basically for the reason above. Quote
EastTexasBassin Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Without a doubt..a JIG of course! Jigs are more versatile, catch more big fish, and produce far more consistently. (for me, at least) Quote
Virginia Jim Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Right now I'd say senko. But, truth is, I just started using them this season so I'm still excited by the number of hits. Used jigs for the past couple of years and have had great luck but the senkos seem to catch alot of fish (although more small fish than jigs). Who knows? I'll probably have a different answer within a week! Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 Definitely both! "Just one" would have to pick the jig because it is much more versatile. I only fish the Senko and other weightless baits is water <12' deep. A jig can be fished both shallow and deep. 8-) Quote
D4u2s0t Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 To everyone saying that a senko is a dink magnet, maybe you're using one too small or your not fishing it well. I've caught plenty of nice fish on them, and only a handful of dinks. No more dinks than with any other bait. I think what happens is people say something, other people read it, and they repeat the info until they start to believe it. Happens on every forum, fishing related or not. See something enough times, and you start to believe it, and people repeat it, even if it's not true. That being said, the senko is very versatile, can be fished shallow, deep, weightless, weighted, wacky, all depending on the depth and where you're fishing. Quote
Stagerlee Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 To everyone saying that a senko is a dink magnet, maybe you're using one too small or your not fishing it well. I've caught plenty of nice fish on them, and only a handful of dinks. No more dinks than with any other bait. I think what happens is people say something, other people read it, and they repeat the info until they start to believe it. Happens on every forum, fishing related or not. See something enough times, and you start to believe it, and people repeat it, even if it's not true.That being said, the senko is very versatile, can be fished shallow, deep, weightless, weighted, wacky, all depending on the depth and where you're fishing. That is why I read articles to learn and Forums to discuss. Quote
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