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Hello all. I'm new to the site and was wanting to know the best way to fish a sinko worm? I've recently gotten back into fishing after several years of playing golf.

Bought a new boat about a month ago and can't wait for the weekends. I mainly fish on the "river" part of the lake of the ozarks in Missouri. Most of the water is murky at best. I have access to a lot of coves and can take my boat way into the back of the creeks where the water does clear up but very sallow.

Robert

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Well there are many ways to fish a sinko like texas rig weeightless, but I like to use them wacky stile.

fish it slow and fish it alot and its jst a matter f time before you grt a big one.

use dark colors imurky water and use light colors like reds/greens/pumpkins/yellows ect.

good fishign and god bless...bubbler

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Start back playing golf it way cheaper! ;D...go to tackle and there is a whole section on fishing Senko's....Short version ... Throw it out let it sit 15 to 30 seconds raise you rod tip and keep repeating it. As soon as you see you line move or feel a tap just lower your rod tip and let um feel the steel .....wacky works great.

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You can start HERE.

If ain 't there what you are looking for then use the search engine, every single discussion that has the word senko in it will appear.

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