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wacky rig on senko worms
anyone interested in a brief freshwater bass thread during striper season?
i've been trying to learn some freshwater bass techniques and have had a lot of luck on 3.5"- 4" green pumkin tubes, but can't catch anything on senko worms. does anyone wacky rig em for shore fishing, and how does the retrieve go? |
rig them on an offset worm hook texas style (I guess?)
cast out. no retrieve. just let sink. lift up off bottom, let sink again. repeat. never tried 'wacky' |
Rigging is with smaller circle hook, rigged through the middle of the worm, hook is fully exposed. Cast let fall, move slowly forward the worm bends into a U shape, stop retrieve worm straighens out and begins to fall again, adjust speed and cadence, best when fish are in negative mood.
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shake the hell out -em
samo with lizards....bass hate them
typically i'd throw out a black lizzard and shake it real hard as if i was trying to shake it right off the hook (so hook them well for this technique) at least thirty seconds -NO less and let it fall.... then watch the line ...have the bail open and lettum run off with it... wait a few seconds more then set the hook....while it's going away if your throwing crayfish: hop them on the bottom in 3 hops-- then stop 3 more hops then stop rootbeer sluggos with the eagle claw Light hook makes them glide but i've caught fish that straightened out those hooks so change up if your into larger bass to a true turn hook most favorite freshwater softbaits are the small worms or crayfish with the hot red tips some of my biggest bass 6-8 lbs were caught on those real small worms don't forget to use liquid power bait on your plastics or rubber baits first before throwing it out there |
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5" sluggos on a 3/0 EWG worm hook....rigged Texas style like RIRH said......killer. Darker colors are better for me.....Black/Blue Flake is my favorite.
if you are going to wacky rig them get the O'Rings for them....you'll get a couple more fish per Senko with them. Senkos are extremely fragile so plan on using a lot....but they work killer.....especially when the water warms up. Toss them by the lily pads and weeds and you will do well |
If you're trophy hunting, jig n pig and swimbaits/wakebaits are almost unbeatable. No need to over complicate things in my mind. Throw in a live 8" golden shiner under a bobber too if you like live bait fishing.
Same as going for large stripers, moons, winds and conditions are key. |
large jitterbug at night,they slam top water seconds after it hits,
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i like the gary yamamoto worms too especially where there's smallies (not as fragile) and when i go, i typically say: its either a worm bite,minnow bite, or crayfish bite ....once thats been told to me.... i play with color. or switch up to crank baits |
oh hell I love senko fishing. In fact it just about the only time I feel like I know what I am doing on the water! HA!HA!...texas style. wacky style works but not my favorite. cast 'em let the sink all the way then slow twitch all the way in or lift rod tip up then let sink again...ALL the way in
Favorite colors are the root beer with red flake or the brown with green& purple flake (killer) |
cool thread. good tips.
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This morning, before work, I took a few casts on lake Champlain....3 smallies in 10 minutes. All on a surface lure, 2 inches long with a whirly blade on the back. All 3 hit it within the first few twitches.
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Instead oif using the O-rings made for wacky rigging I use small black plastic electric zip ties and a weedless hook.. You can get multiple hookups on it.
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