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I use BPS stick-o's
"Jim L. Holweg" wrote in message ... Are these baits the hot ticket for the price? Is there another close bait for a work'n mans price! Thanx!! |
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Yes there is! Bass Pro Shop Stickos work just as well ( and fall apart
just as fast ) & lately I've been using Big Bites brand & been catching fish regularly . Both these brands are much cheaper than Senkos. |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Something to think about Zimmy - as much as you like bass fishing, just how much is a 100-fish-day worth to you? Would you pay $60 if I guaranteed you a century day? What Mr Rickard is saying makes perfect sense (as usual). $7 spinnerbaits that hammer fish are a relative bargain, as are 60-cent plastics that kick butt. There are a bunch of guys making imitation Senko's, but do you think Mr Yamamoto is worried? I think not. As for me, I'll keep shelling out my $60/100 for the real McCoy ;-) Warren, interesting post, but it proves very little. Sure, I'd pay $60 for a 100-fish day, but that doesn't mean that a 100-fish day can't be had for $30. And yes, a $7 spinnerbait that hammers fish is a relative bargain, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a $4 spinnerbait that hammers fish and is even a greater bargain. Gary might not be worried because he's a marketing genius, but that doesn't mean there aren't knockoffs that are just as good. Naturally, you and me and everyone has to use what we have confidence in. Even though I use Yum Dingers at times, and think they're just as effective, I still use Senkos when I'm serious, because I'd have that nagging little thought about whether I could do better with the original. But not everyone has my insecurities. I caught my best bass today on a Senko. Of course I can't prove it, but I'm confident that any number of baits in the same place at the same time would have caught that fish. |
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![]() Harry wrote" 7 fish vs 6 fish...Nuff sed bucko! I gave you 1 :-) .. |
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You're so right Marty. I wasn't trying to prove anything, just stating my
opinion. Congrats on your big fish! Warren "Marty" wrote in message ... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Something to think about Zimmy - as much as you like bass fishing, just how much is a 100-fish-day worth to you? Would you pay $60 if I guaranteed you a century day? What Mr Rickard is saying makes perfect sense (as usual). $7 spinnerbaits that hammer fish are a relative bargain, as are 60-cent plastics that kick butt. There are a bunch of guys making imitation Senko's, but do you think Mr Yamamoto is worried? I think not. As for me, I'll keep shelling out my $60/100 for the real McCoy ;-) Warren, interesting post, but it proves very little. Sure, I'd pay $60 for a 100-fish day, but that doesn't mean that a 100-fish day can't be had for $30. And yes, a $7 spinnerbait that hammers fish is a relative bargain, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a $4 spinnerbait that hammers fish and is even a greater bargain. Gary might not be worried because he's a marketing genius, but that doesn't mean there aren't knockoffs that are just as good. Naturally, you and me and everyone has to use what we have confidence in. Even though I use Yum Dingers at times, and think they're just as effective, I still use Senkos when I'm serious, because I'd have that nagging little thought about whether I could do better with the original. But not everyone has my insecurities. I caught my best bass today on a Senko. Of course I can't prove it, but I'm confident that any number of baits in the same place at the same time would have caught that fish. |
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![]() "go-bassn" wrote in message ... You're so right Marty. I wasn't trying to prove anything, just stating my opinion. Congrats on your big fish! Thank you Warren. It wasn't a big fish by most standards, but I've never had a five-pounder and, in the height of cruelty, the fishing gods made my scale stop when it hit 4-15. She was about 22" and about 1.5# light for the length based on our length-weight charts, even though she appeared to be normally proportioned. |
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Something to think about Zimmy - as much as you like bass fishing, just how
much is a 100-fish-day worth to you? Would you pay $60 if I guaranteed you a century day? Don't get me wrong - I love senkos. Its probably the single lure that I have the most confidence in. And I love the wide selection of colors available. But the fact is, I just don't have an extra $60 to spend every time I go fishing. Lucky for me I don't catch very many fish so a pack of senkos lasts for a couple of outings. -Zimmy |
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One way to make Senko's last longer is use fine wire hooks of a smaller
size. I typically use 1/0 and 2/0 hooks (Gamakatsu) and when I read about other anglers, I'll hear 3/0 - 5/0 hook sizes being used....... I had a day on a lake filled with dinks where I caught 30 small (6 - 9 inch bass) and 3 legal bass and I used less than 10 Senkos -- and all were caught on Senkos. Being gentle with your casts helps -- and as a final resort, turning them around and t-rigging them through the thin end. I have read about -- dont have one yet -- a small battery powered "welder" that will melt plastics together, too. In G. M. Zimmermann wrote: Something to think about Zimmy - as much as you like bass fishing, just how much is a 100-fish-day worth to you? Would you pay $60 if I guaranteed you a century day? Don't get me wrong - I love senkos. Its probably the single lure that I have the most confidence in. And I love the wide selection of colors available. But the fact is, I just don't have an extra $60 to spend every time I go fishing. Lucky for me I don't catch very many fish so a pack of senkos lasts for a couple of outings. -Zimmy |
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I have one of those welders and it's saved my butt more than once. When
you're down to the last Senko in the pack and they're hitting a particular color, you try to save that torn piece of plastic as long as you can. I don't smoke, so I don't carry a lighter. wrote in message ... One way to make Senko's last longer is use fine wire hooks of a smaller size. I typically use 1/0 and 2/0 hooks (Gamakatsu) and when I read about other anglers, I'll hear 3/0 - 5/0 hook sizes being used....... I had a day on a lake filled with dinks where I caught 30 small (6 - 9 inch bass) and 3 legal bass and I used less than 10 Senkos -- and all were caught on Senkos. Being gentle with your casts helps -- and as a final resort, turning them around and t-rigging them through the thin end. I have read about -- dont have one yet -- a small battery powered "welder" that will melt plastics together, too. In G. M. Zimmermann wrote: Something to think about Zimmy - as much as you like bass fishing, just how much is a 100-fish-day worth to you? Would you pay $60 if I guaranteed you a century day? Don't get me wrong - I love senkos. Its probably the single lure that I have the most confidence in. And I love the wide selection of colors available. But the fact is, I just don't have an extra $60 to spend every time I go fishing. Lucky for me I don't catch very many fish so a pack of senkos lasts for a couple of outings. -Zimmy |
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