AmishEd | Sun Jun-02-02 06:27 PM |
Member since Sep 07th 2001
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#4259, "RE: Rigging a Senko"
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4", 2/0 extra wide gad, 5" 2/0 or 3/0
Texaskinned, or texposed
C-rigged if fishing deeper water or heavy current/wind, otherwise no weight. If going weightless, I'll thread the bait onto the hook a 1/2" - 1" before pushing it out the bottom. This helps to keep the hook in the center of the bait, thus maintaining the baits superb action.
Don't forget Senkos and their cousins the Kinnamis work great for saltwater bass too. Rig 'em the same, fish 'em the same; they're all bass.
Amish Ed You Can't Catch it again if it's Dead!
Amish Ed You can't catch it again if it's dead!
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| Rigging a Senko
[View all] , basserman, Sun Jun-02-02 04:22 PM
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Patrick,
Jun 02nd 2002, #1
RE: Rigging a Senko,
seasonaljunkie,
Jun 02nd 2002, #2
RE: Rigging a Senko,
basserman,
Jun 02nd 2002, #4
RE: Rigging a Senko,
seasonaljunkie,
Jun 03rd 2002, #8
RE: Rigging a Senko,
AmishEd,
Jun 02nd 2002 #3
RE: Rigging a Senko,
JerryG,
Jun 02nd 2002, #5
RE: Rigging a Senko,
theblankslate,
Jun 03rd 2002, #6
RE: Rigging a Senko,
Canyon Fishr,
Jun 03rd 2002, #7
RE: Rigging a Senko,
Mike F.,
Jun 03rd 2002, #9
RE: Rigging a Senko,
virginiabass10,
Jun 08th 2002, #10
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