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senko wacky style with jighead?

The other morning I saw something interesting that I haven't tried and I was wondering if anybody has tried it yet. I believe I was watching the weekly show "North American Fishing club", where I saw them using senko type baits rigged wacky style on a jig head. Has anybody tried this and what jig head weights are best. Also, what size hooks in the jig head do you use? I'm sure they probably revealed it, but I try not to pay that close attention to fishing shows. The video just got me thinking and I wanted to see if anybody else saw it or has tried it. Thanks in advance
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Old February 17th, 2004
 
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i have not tried it with a jig head, however i do use wackyrig with an octopus hook and it is real affective in the summer
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which type of wacky worm do u use..on the yamamoto web-site, gary explains all the senko type techniques.
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This one was caught on a waky style with a texas rigger weight.

We were bed fishing and was crossing the cut behind us(about 200 yards past my buddys boat in the picture)

I figured what the heck and put a hot pink smooth stik on my brush hog rod. Flung it in about 20-30 feet of water and wham.

My older daughter wanted to get a picture of it with my little daughter wearing her del-mart t-shirt, so we pulled up to shore so she could take the life jacket off for a pic.

This was a stik I add'd no salt in so it would float, I use them for jerk baits and c rig them sometimes.



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thats a nice bass!
what lake were you fishing?
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preferably..i dont like the idea of a wacky worm with a weight..it (to me) loses action in the senko..i prefer weightless.
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I dont like waky worming at all.
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yea..wacky worming does'nt produce a great action like weightless does..the end actions very mildly in the water giving the bait a pass up on bites.
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no, i am talking waky in general, with or w/o weight.
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yea..if ur gonna senko fish..u might as well go weightless..weightless kills 'em in sandy-eggo
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