Canyon Fishr | Mon Jun-03-02 08:06 AM |
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#4262, "RE: Rigging a Senko"
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Sup man, hey the best way to get a bite on those things at prado is called the wacky rig. First forget texas rigging, you might lose a few more hooks and worms but youll get more fish. Take a 1 to 2-0 wide gap offset circle hook, the blood red work the best. NO WEIGHT. when these things get soaked with water they can weigh up to a 1-2 oz. Hook the bait dead center, sideways, leave the point exposed.
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And since i am the unoficial king of weightless jerkbaits, trust me no action works the best, just feed line off your reel so it has a slack fall. Watch for the "tick" because 80% of the strikes are on the fall. Th wacky rig creates its own action so dont jig your rod. Its not a great search bait but when you find a hole, youll get your buddies record. I went to prado last weekend and caught a 5lbs-10oz on a senko, off the fallen tree across from the snack bar.
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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
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AmishEd,
Jun 02nd 2002, #3
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JerryG,
Jun 02nd 2002, #5
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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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