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Mister Twister Comida

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I been eyeing the mister twister comida the senko type plastic has anyone tried them yet?

I been wondering how long they last. The BPS stik o worm outlasted the original senko by far. The comida isn't very expensive too. They do offer a few different ones in black too. They seem to offer there whole line up in all there colors were the other ones don't. To me that's one up for a manufacturer and suppliers. Go to there website and look in the salter bait lure section and there discounted section.

We all can save some $$. We need to keep it affordable for the youngsters too.

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Do they last longer than senkos? I use a mix of senkos and the BPS stik o worms to keep senko type fishing more affordable.  I can catch more fish stik o worm wise over the senkos. But the senkos work awesome too.  There is a cost difference too. I'm not cheap I'm frugal but if the mister twister comida last longer to I can factor in more savings plus add more colors to my senko type bait line up. I really like the mister twister comida in black neon. I just don't see this color of black in senkos. I know that 6" black worms work awesome but how good would the black senkos work? I'm thinking on a tough bite something a tad different in color could make the difference.  Sorry guys/gals I think out loud sometimes. Your thoughts are welcome too.

 

I did a test one day fishing some submerged structure using a strike king inline spinner. I pulled out three 2lb bass. A month later I hit it with a crankbait and pulled out two small bass. I tested the Amber flake senko and caught bass again in this spot. The next time the Amber senko didn't work. I put on the gambler electric blue ace and caught fish again. After catching bass on electric blue worms I figured I try the electric blue gambler ace. It's also a senko type bait too. Now the mister twister comida in blue is a lighter blue in color than the electric blue is. Again my feeling about colors being a tad different can make a difference.

 

Now don't throw your other lures away when you have awesome success with the 

senko type baits. We need to add every pattern and presentation to our arsenal that we can. This means we catch more fish.

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Kevin22,  guys & gals,   

 

That's what I'm talking about. They list in the salty section for only $4.20 that's not bad either. With most 

stuff hitting between $8 to $10 for hard baits we need a break somewhere.

 

When I fish from shore I bring 3 to 5 rod setups. I get laughed at by my buddies but they don't understand that every pattern can require a different action rod and line test for the lure to work correctly. I use 14lb test on my topwater rod,  17lb test on my carolina rig rod,  10lb test on my small spinner bait rod,  8lb test on my medium sized crankbait rod and 6lb test on my small lure rod. But since it works from a boat why not from shore.

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