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Old 12-05-2011, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: Senko technique?

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Originally Posted by youngdumbandfulloffish
I swear by wacky style. Even in sticky stuff (i'm a master of getting unstuck because of this.) The most important part with senko's is to have multiple colors and to vary your retrieve until you something that works. I also really like zoom lizards
I have gotten aggravated working them wacky style in really thick slop. I try throwing them to the edge of the slop and have picked off lots of fish. However, I am sure the biggest bass are in that stuff, that's when it's time to change to something weedless. I don't seem to have anywhere the same confidence trying a weedless rigged Senko however, they just look more appealing underwater rigged wacky. I have seen days were the retrieve was important. However, the best color by far has seemed to be a black/blue laminate except in one situation where the water was extremely clear and the fish were extremely pressured. I tried a green pumpkin/brown color to imitate a crayfish and it worked to some degree. I never tried a lizard, heard they work very well on spawning bass. How do your rig/work them? Thanks.
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