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Old December 5th, 2005
 
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SENKO?

What is all this talk about Senkos? It's like everyone uses them now. I don't understand why so many people are going crazy over them. Can someone please tell me what the deal is with these. I need some help here. Thanks
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Old December 6th, 2005
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Senkos

They are expensive and tear easily...

but they catch fish. They have a nice shimmy while falling when rigged weightless, and a subtle action when rigged on a drop shot, jighead or Carolina rig. They catch a lot of fish...

If you want to find out about Senkos, you need to try them.
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Old December 6th, 2005
 
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So they are pretty much like the Zoom trick worms :
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Old December 11th, 2005
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from one bass buster two another.i will say it's the best lure i have used in years.and have had great results this summer.i fish them weightless most often.i have to admit i aways hated fishing rubber lures until i tried the senko.there are many knock off brands for half the price that you can use.they work just as well.i have a few dink bass senko pic's i can post.they are well worth a try.
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Old December 11th, 2005
 
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Thanks for the info BB, now this might sound stupid, but where could I purchase them?
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Old December 11th, 2005
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just about any decent size fishing store will have them.the original senko by Gary yamamoto{spelling} or the knock off brands.Gary y has a web page you can check them out.i like the 5" gary y's in 222 color.or the knock offs in light brown with black specks and a yellow tail.but most colors work well.
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Re: SENKO?

I like the 901 and 925 laminates
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Old July 20th, 2007
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Re: SENKO?

black is my favorite color.
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Old July 20th, 2007
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Re: SENKO?

ive done good on white and green pumpkin.
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Re: SENKO?

Green pumpkin w/emerald and purple flake w/chart tail.It is a core shot senko and will kill the bass in the south.I have used that color from Beaver Lake to Kentucky Lake to Eufaula.Just hard to beat.Even in clear water.
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