I have fallen in love with Senkos this year and unfortunately fish mostly from shore.That is why I use them cast a mile cover ton of ground and catch a lot of fish.Sorry we can't all be the brilliant fisherman called stratos oh well I will just settle for being an idiot using different finesse techniques with my senkos catching fish like its my job ha ha!
I don't really get how you are not learning a thing. If its catching them. Then use them.
You might try a weighted Senko to speed things up. Unweighted is ok in less than 6-7' of water but any deeper you're giving up way to much time waiting for that slow drop.
You might try a weighted Senko to speed things up. Unweighted is ok in less than 6-7' of water but any deeper you're giving up way to much time waiting for that slow drop.
Every time I fish weighted, it just doesn't feel natural. I jig it up and then it plummets (on a 1/8 oz bullet weight) I always figured the allure of a Senko was the way it slowly flutters down.
You might try a weighted Senko to speed things up. Unweighted is ok in less than 6-7' of water but any deeper you're giving up way to much time waiting for that slow drop.
Every time I fish weighted, it just doesn't feel natural. I jig it up and then it plummets (on a 1/8 oz bullet weight) I always figured the allure of a Senko was the way it slowly flutters down.
IMHO, you rarely if ever should find it necessary to cast a soft plastic very far. Typically you are up on the weeds or structure (or just off of them). And since your bite happens most frequently on the drop or shortly thereafter, a long cast just means more line to reel in, so it's harder to cover a lot of water.