![]() |
Senkos
"Karen" wrote in message ... How does one rig up a senko or senko type? I rig them Texposed, but a lot of people wacky-rig them (hooked in the middle with exposed hook). I've tried yum dingers and usually just texas rig them, but maybe that's wrong to try. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? People report a huge variety of colors that are effective. If you want to fish the most widely-used colors, try some in black, watermelon, green pumpkin and pumpkinseed, either plain or with flakes. And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) But why haven't I caught a fish yet? Just a guess, but if you haven't caught anything with them yet, you may not be using them in areas inhabited by bass. Good luck. |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type? I've tried yum dingers and
usually just texas rig them, but maybe that's wrong to try. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) But why haven't I caught a fish yet? |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type? I've tried yum dingers and
usually just texas rig them, but maybe that's wrong to try. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) But why haven't I caught a fish yet? I have much better success wacky riging senkos with a gamakatso octopus circle hook. I only texas rig them if im fishing thick sloppy matted vegetation. Senkos are usually at their best when they are falling, or barely moving. I like to cast to a likely spot and let the lure have plenty of slack and just fall to the bottom. Let it sti for a bit then just barely titch it. Let it sit some more, then I reel in the slack, lift the rod tip to sweep the senko up , then drop the rod tip to let it fall back down again. My favorite colors are brownish. I don't have much luck with green colors like watermelon. For some reason, the "blue pearl/ silver flake" color works pretty well too. I guess it looks like a dying baitfish. -Zimmy |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type? I've tried yum dingers and
usually just texas rig them, but maybe that's wrong to try. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) But why haven't I caught a fish yet? I have much better success wacky riging senkos with a gamakatso octopus circle hook. I only texas rig them if im fishing thick sloppy matted vegetation. Senkos are usually at their best when they are falling, or barely moving. I like to cast to a likely spot and let the lure have plenty of slack and just fall to the bottom. Let it sti for a bit then just barely titch it. Let it sit some more, then I reel in the slack, lift the rod tip to sweep the senko up , then drop the rod tip to let it fall back down again. My favorite colors are brownish. I don't have much luck with green colors like watermelon. For some reason, the "blue pearl/ silver flake" color works pretty well too. I guess it looks like a dying baitfish. -Zimmy |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type?
The two most popular rigging methods are Texas rigged or Wacky rigged, both weightless. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? I have yet to find a bad color for a Senko, but the watermelon and green pumpkin colors will catch bass anywhere they swim. If you only pick four colors, I would suggest watermelon, green pumpkin, black and blue pearl/silver flake. And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) The biggest mistake people make with Senko type baits os overworking them. Yes, you can fish them fast like fluke, but they are best "deadsticked". Cast the bait out, let it fall to the bottom on a semi-slack line...WATCH YOUR LINE....then let it sit on the bottom..up to a minute or two in some cases.....KEEP WATCHING YOUR LINE....then lift the bait, twitch the bait, shake the bait, etc., let it fall back to the bottom and repeat as you feel necessary for that cast. I also like to Texas rig Senkos with a screw in weight for pitching into wood or fishing down steep, deeper banks and I will throw them on a Crig or a drop shot. They are a very versatile bait as far as rigging. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type?
The two most popular rigging methods are Texas rigged or Wacky rigged, both weightless. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? I have yet to find a bad color for a Senko, but the watermelon and green pumpkin colors will catch bass anywhere they swim. If you only pick four colors, I would suggest watermelon, green pumpkin, black and blue pearl/silver flake. And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) The biggest mistake people make with Senko type baits os overworking them. Yes, you can fish them fast like fluke, but they are best "deadsticked". Cast the bait out, let it fall to the bottom on a semi-slack line...WATCH YOUR LINE....then let it sit on the bottom..up to a minute or two in some cases.....KEEP WATCHING YOUR LINE....then lift the bait, twitch the bait, shake the bait, etc., let it fall back to the bottom and repeat as you feel necessary for that cast. I also like to Texas rig Senkos with a screw in weight for pitching into wood or fishing down steep, deeper banks and I will throw them on a Crig or a drop shot. They are a very versatile bait as far as rigging. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
Senkos
How does one rig up a senko or senko type?
The two most popular rigging methods are Texas rigged or Wacky rigged, both weightless. What are the best colours to try with the senko or senko type bait anyhow? I have yet to find a bad color for a Senko, but the watermelon and green pumpkin colors will catch bass anywhere they swim. If you only pick four colors, I would suggest watermelon, green pumpkin, black and blue pearl/silver flake. And I've been told it's a 'no brainer' method of fishing, sounds good to me :) The biggest mistake people make with Senko type baits os overworking them. Yes, you can fish them fast like fluke, but they are best "deadsticked". Cast the bait out, let it fall to the bottom on a semi-slack line...WATCH YOUR LINE....then let it sit on the bottom..up to a minute or two in some cases.....KEEP WATCHING YOUR LINE....then lift the bait, twitch the bait, shake the bait, etc., let it fall back to the bottom and repeat as you feel necessary for that cast. I also like to Texas rig Senkos with a screw in weight for pitching into wood or fishing down steep, deeper banks and I will throw them on a Crig or a drop shot. They are a very versatile bait as far as rigging. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
Senkos
A huge amount of my fish that were caught this year fell victim to a wacky
rigged senko,senko type baits. I rig them on 2/0 octopus hooks, I started using red hooks this year and maybe it's just a confidence builder but I swear I've had more hook ups because of them this year.. I think the fish see that slow fall and then the flash of red and they think it's gills and attack it. 3 things to remember,,,watch your line,,watch your line watch your line. If it twitchs, jumps or moves in either direction, set the hook, If the line is running directly at you, try aznd wait for the fish to turn or try a sweeping(off to the side hook set. I've lost more fish on octopus hooks when the fish was running right at me. I think I yank it right out. Good luck on your quest |
Senkos
A huge amount of my fish that were caught this year fell victim to a wacky
rigged senko,senko type baits. I rig them on 2/0 octopus hooks, I started using red hooks this year and maybe it's just a confidence builder but I swear I've had more hook ups because of them this year.. I think the fish see that slow fall and then the flash of red and they think it's gills and attack it. 3 things to remember,,,watch your line,,watch your line watch your line. If it twitchs, jumps or moves in either direction, set the hook, If the line is running directly at you, try aznd wait for the fish to turn or try a sweeping(off to the side hook set. I've lost more fish on octopus hooks when the fish was running right at me. I think I yank it right out. Good luck on your quest |
Senkos
A huge amount of my fish that were caught this year fell victim to a wacky
rigged senko,senko type baits. I rig them on 2/0 octopus hooks, I started using red hooks this year and maybe it's just a confidence builder but I swear I've had more hook ups because of them this year.. I think the fish see that slow fall and then the flash of red and they think it's gills and attack it. 3 things to remember,,,watch your line,,watch your line watch your line. If it twitchs, jumps or moves in either direction, set the hook, If the line is running directly at you, try aznd wait for the fish to turn or try a sweeping(off to the side hook set. I've lost more fish on octopus hooks when the fish was running right at me. I think I yank it right out. Good luck on your quest |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:37 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2006 FishingBanter