JerryG | Sun Jun-02-02 06:31 PM |
Member since Sep 09th 2002
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#4260, "RE: Rigging a Senko"
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I started fishing Senko's this season and imo they are great. I've had much luck with these lures. It's such a simple concept but yet so effective I don't why no one thought of it sooner. I flyline it and fish it like a jerk bait with many bites on the fall or suspend, I Carolina rig with a split shot and fish it slow to moderate depending on bite, and I've even danced it on the surface like a top water. All three methods have worked for me. It's a very versital bait which can be presented several ways. Oh yeah I drop shot it too. Works great. It also works in saltwater. I've caught calico's (fly line), Sand bass and halibut (dropshot) on it.
JerryG
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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
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basserman,
Jun 02nd 2002, #4
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seasonaljunkie,
Jun 03rd 2002, #8
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AmishEd,
Jun 02nd 2002, #3
RE: Rigging a Senko,
JerryG,
Jun 02nd 2002 #5
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theblankslate,
Jun 03rd 2002, #6
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Canyon Fishr,
Jun 03rd 2002, #7
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Mike F.,
Jun 03rd 2002, #9
RE: Rigging a Senko,
virginiabass10,
Jun 08th 2002, #10
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