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On Wed, 9 May 2007 07:36:07 -0500, "Lee"
wrote: anybody try the wave worms? they look cool, and tiki man said they catch fish. I have some but havent tried em yet.. I usually stick with zoom junebug or redbug.... I've been using Tiki Sticks for several years now, they're my favorite "stick worm". I generally fish them Wacky-rigged on a 5/0 Gamakatsu Super Line hook (very unorthodox). The heavy hook gives the slow-falling Tiki Stick amazing "tip-waddle" that is indistinguishable from a Senko. It's not the absurd price of Senkos that shunts me away, (though certainly a factor),it's the durability and productivity of the Tiki Sticks. As it happens, there are about 100 to 200 Yamamoto Senkos just collecting dust in my den. Roger |
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