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I've been reading a lot about people using o-rings to hold senkos in place when they are fishing wacky, what kind of o-rings are everybody using? Also, i saw on the FLW tournament this past weekend where the winner was using surgical tubing on the hook to hold the senko in place. Anybody ever try this?

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I use the O-ring for anything I rig wacky, lure last longer and action is better.

I get mine from Ebay and a Senko tool is very helpful, you can buy it or just make it using the end of a normal pen as long as it has conic shape, add and screw at the end to hold your spare rings.

The ring is easier and faster than using surgical tubing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/200-O-rings-Senko-Bass-Fishing-Lure-Senkos-Bait-O-ring_W0QQitemZ220109688708QQihZ012QQcategoryZ31693QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem

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I use either black or silver metal ones, they have them at Gander Mt.  I have used little black plastic ones from a plumbing store, but I do not know what section you would find them at.

Someone also suggested it might be cheaper to buy a length of clear tubing (maybe what you're talking about) and cutting it into a million little rings.  Probably the cheapest way to go, i'd imagine.

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