The hooks I use with Senko's are made of very fine, light wire. I wacky rig
them & feel the fish never see them.
Warren
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"RGarri7470" wrote in message
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What about painting it a more natural color? Maybe
hiding it somehow?
Any ideas?
Chuck.
I have a couple of suggestions in answer to your question, rather than
going
off on a tangent.
Try a smaller hook and bury most of it in the worm - will make setting the
hook
more difficult, but if you get more bites might pay off.
Also - use a hook with a less wide gap and let the Senko hide most of it -
even
rigging it inside the worm like a jig with the point sticking out if you
can
get by with an exposed hook. Or you can run the shaft of the hook right
beside
the Senko and have the point on the other side, just sticking in the worm.
That
will also make the hook set more difficult.
You can buy painted hooks that will match the color of the worm. I prefer
trying to hide the hook in the Senko.
Ronnie
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