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Old July 11th, 2006, 10:04 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
FishinJC
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Default Senko's

As expensive as those little guys are...

1) Any tips on prolonging their lives
2) Anyone know where to get bulk discounts

Thanks,
Johnny

  #2  
Old July 11th, 2006, 10:37 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Joe Haubenreich
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1. Texas-rig one end. When it gets ragged, turn it around and T-rig the
other end. When that end gets ragged, wacky-rig it in the middle. When the
middle gets torn and ragged, bite off a half inch or so from the skinny end
and T-rig your new 4-1/2" length bait.... then the other end... and so on. I
think I'd give up on it below four inches, but by that time you should have
caught your limit anyway.

2. Lowest prices I know of are at Alluring Baits out of Lubbock Texas.
They've got lots of colors and three sizes. See
http://alluringbaits.com/products1.p...%20Pack&id2=63. $10
for 50 5-inch Salty Trick Stick baits. 25-packs are $6. $8 for a 50-pack of
4-inch baits. If you buy from them, tell Brent Bollinger I said "hey." Some
good photos of fish caught on their baits are at
http://alluringbaits.com/pages.php?id=11

Or, if you're looking for extraordinary stick baits in a wider range of
colors, and sizes up to six inches, try WermieErnieBaits.com. Go to
http://tournamentbaits.com/oscommerc...products_id=46 .
Their 100 count bag of 5-inch baits is $24.99 -- a very good value, to my
mind. The six inchers are two bucks more.

Joe

"FishinJC" wrote in message
ups.com...
As expensive as those little guys are...

1) Any tips on prolonging their lives
2) Anyone know where to get bulk discounts

Thanks,
Johnny


  #3  
Old July 12th, 2006, 02:13 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Jerry Barton
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Default Senkos

I just got a 100 bag from Wermie Ernie.


"Joe Haubenreich" wrote in
message . ..
1. Texas-rig one end. When it gets ragged, turn it around and T-rig the
other end. When that end gets ragged, wacky-rig it in the middle. When the
middle gets torn and ragged, bite off a half inch or so from the skinny
end
and T-rig your new 4-1/2" length bait.... then the other end... and so on.
I
think I'd give up on it below four inches, but by that time you should
have
caught your limit anyway.

2. Lowest prices I know of are at Alluring Baits out of Lubbock Texas.
They've got lots of colors and three sizes. See
http://alluringbaits.com/products1.p...%20Pack&id2=63. $10
for 50 5-inch Salty Trick Stick baits. 25-packs are $6. $8 for a 50-pack
of
4-inch baits. If you buy from them, tell Brent Bollinger I said "hey."
Some
good photos of fish caught on their baits are at
http://alluringbaits.com/pages.php?id=11

Or, if you're looking for extraordinary stick baits in a wider range of
colors, and sizes up to six inches, try WermieErnieBaits.com. Go to
http://tournamentbaits.com/oscommerc...products_id=46 .
Their 100 count bag of 5-inch baits is $24.99 -- a very good value, to my
mind. The six inchers are two bucks more.

Joe

"FishinJC" wrote in message
ups.com...
As expensive as those little guys are...

1) Any tips on prolonging their lives
2) Anyone know where to get bulk discounts

Thanks,
Johnny




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Old July 13th, 2006, 06:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
alwaysfishking
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Joe Haubenreich wrote:
Or, if you're looking for extraordinary stick baits in a wider range of
colors, and sizes up to six inches, try WermieErnieBaits.com. Go to
http://tournamentbaits.com/oscommerc...products_id=46 .
Their 100 count bag of 5-inch baits is $24.99 -- a very good value, to my
mind. The six inchers are two bucks more.



Thanks Joe for the kind words, however Wermieerniebaits.com has since
been disolved. With Dave moving and me entering my busy season for
work, we just don't have the time needed together to push forward. I
wish them both the best of luck, we remain friends who will share a lot
more water time than pouring time

While the website is up, Tim is still handling anything that comes in
on his own and will be more than happy to assist anyone with orders.


That being said, I'm heading in my own direction. I will be filling
orders for 5 inch sticks in a limited color selection. I have some
pictures and video done from on the water time and will post a link
here for your viewing pleasure. While some of the fish were caught on
other baits a good amount of them were caught using stickbaits me Dave
and Tim have poured in the past. I am also making some specialty stick
baits like bleeding junebug and chicken and waffles. ( Couldn't resist
that name Joe and Charles) so until I get a working and functional
site, you can e-mail me as well for any of your stickbait needs.


Randy-

http://media.putfile.com/Bass-Fishing-36


  #5  
Old July 13th, 2006, 06:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
alwaysfishking
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http://media.putfile.com/Bass-fishing-32

Here's the right one, sorry guys and gals

  #6  
Old July 13th, 2006, 11:23 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bass_Mr.
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Thanks Randy, that other one had some interesting "stuff" on it though.
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
oups.com...

http://media.putfile.com/Bass-fishing-32

Here's the right one, sorry guys and gals



  #7  
Old July 14th, 2006, 01:21 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now
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On 13 Jul 2006 10:16:07 -0700, "alwaysfishking"
wrote:
Snip
Randy-

http://media.putfile.com/Bass-Fishing-36


Randy, Randy, Randy...MMMnnn...Spending way to much time surfing huh?
ROFLMAO
  #8  
Old July 14th, 2006, 03:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
alwaysfishking
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Posts: 24
Default Senkos


Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now wrote:

Randy, Randy, Randy...MMMnnn...Spending way to much time surfing huh?
ROFLMAO



Nah that's the only place I can post 25mb videos without paying for it.
Dan send me an e-mail will ya? I got something for ya.

  #9  
Old July 22nd, 2006, 05:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default Senkos

I like the "Green Lantern" t-shirt, but you make nervous with the shot that
looks like extra flotation strapped to the side of the boat. LOL.


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
ups.com...
Joe Haubenreich wrote:
Or, if you're looking for extraordinary stick baits in a wider range of
colors, and sizes up to six inches, try WermieErnieBaits.com. Go to
http://tournamentbaits.com/oscommerc...products_id=46 .
Their 100 count bag of 5-inch baits is $24.99 -- a very good value, to my
mind. The six inchers are two bucks more.



Thanks Joe for the kind words, however Wermieerniebaits.com has since
been disolved. With Dave moving and me entering my busy season for
work, we just don't have the time needed together to push forward. I
wish them both the best of luck, we remain friends who will share a lot
more water time than pouring time

While the website is up, Tim is still handling anything that comes in
on his own and will be more than happy to assist anyone with orders.


That being said, I'm heading in my own direction. I will be filling
orders for 5 inch sticks in a limited color selection. I have some
pictures and video done from on the water time and will post a link
here for your viewing pleasure. While some of the fish were caught on
other baits a good amount of them were caught using stickbaits me Dave
and Tim have poured in the past. I am also making some specialty stick
baits like bleeding junebug and chicken and waffles. ( Couldn't resist
that name Joe and Charles) so until I get a working and functional
site, you can e-mail me as well for any of your stickbait needs.


Randy-

http://media.putfile.com/Bass-Fishing-36





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  #10  
Old July 14th, 2006, 09:35 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bill Durham
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FishinJC wrote:

As expensive as those little guys are...

1) Any tips on prolonging their lives
2) Anyone know where to get bulk discounts

Thanks,
Johnny

Johnny,

Use Yum Dingers... tougher and lots cheaper

BD
 




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