I hear ya on that Bob. I've had most success using pumpkin, watermelon and baby bass, the more fleks the better.
I hear ya on that Bob. I've had most success using pumpkin, watermelon and baby bass, the more fleks the better.
Yeah I like those baby bass senkos in 4" model. I bought a 3 pack for $1 at Jims at the end of last season and they worked really well, got me into using Senkos and wacky-riggin'
I hear ya on that Bob. I've had most success using pumpkin, watermelon and baby bass, the more fleks the better.
Yeah I like those baby bass senkos in 4" model. I bought a 3 pack for $1 at Jims at the end of last season and they worked really well, got me into using Senkos and wacky-riggin'
i find wacky style make you get hung up alot, especially on rocky bottoms. Forget fishing the weeds. They get hung up or just don't set down in them.
I have devised my own rigging of senkos which has proven to be effective. I run a 2/0 or 3/0 finesse gap hook down through the head and out the center of the senko, then put the point back into the senko. Kind like Texas style, but the hook is non existent and you almost never get hung up.