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Have any of you used a white Senko?

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  • Super User

Whitish is one of my top 5 senko colors. Kinami made a white with gold flakes and I got some white with pearl Yamamoto baits.  All the colors work on a degree scale you just need to figure out what they want. 

 

Allen 

  • Super User

St Lawrence river smallies looooove white senkos.

  • Super User

Throw a lot of "white"; Senkos (Blue Pearl Silver Flake) Flukes (White Ice), Impact Swimbait (Sight Flash), & Rage Swimmer (Pearl Flash).

 

I fish em all weightless & weedless ?

 

  • Super User

I’ve always liked white very late in the afternoon and very early in the morning.  Not so much in the bright sun.

7 hours ago, Catt said:

I fish em all weightless & weedless ?

Thank you for not saying Texas Rigged.

Chartruese/white laminate Kinami's are my favorite...

  • Super User
1 hour ago, Tennessee Boy said:

hank you for not saying Texas Rigged.

 

You welcome but it is Texas Rigged ?

Yep.  A white senko is like a blank canvas with JJ's or even just a sharpie.  Dip the tip or put some dots or swirls all over it and it becomes another tool in the arsenal.  Something unique that the bass haven't seen before

 

I fish a 5" weightless wacky rigged Senko that I have used Lurecraft SB Coat to give it a red head.  It works well on bedded fish in the spring and late fall shallow dock fish.

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13 hours ago, Munkin said:

Whitish is one of my top 5 senko colors. Kinami made a white with gold flakes and I got some white with pearl Yamamoto baits.  All the colors work on a degree scale you just need to figure out what they want. 

 

Allen 

I bought a bunch of the Kinamis when they were discontinued and they're one of my best baits for wacky rigging for smallmouth especially. 

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7 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I bought a bunch of the Kinamis when they were discontinued and they're one of my best baits for wacky rigging for smallmouth especially. 

 

I cleaned out 8 Wal-Marts when they went on sale for $0.50- 1.00 a pack. Down to only 29 packs of the 4" GP ones now though.

 

Allen

 

 

On 6/1/2019 at 10:46 AM, Tennessee Boy said:

This might help you.  ?

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_rig

 

This might help you. ;) 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/guides/texasrig.html

 

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In recent years the term Texas Rig has come to mean the weedless method of putting the bait on the hook whether a weight is used or not.

 

  • Super User
On 6/1/2019 at 1:53 PM, j bab said:

 

This might help you. ;) 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/guides/texasrig.html

 

 

I’m well aware that the definition of the T-Rig has changed in recent years.   It’s the responsibility of each new generation to refine the terms passed down to it from the previous generation.  It’s the responsibility of the previous generation to complain about the changes of the new generation.    I’m firmly established in the previous generation. ?

Assuming your not in pike waters white is a great color, White in michigan seems to catch more pike than bass. I find bluegill or gizzard shad color schemes better for natural presentation. If you have a lot of shad in your lakes and nothing like a pike roaming white should crush fish for you.

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16 hours ago, Tennessee Boy said:

This might help you.  ?

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_rig

 

wikipedia!

 

Texas Rigging down here in East Texas was from the beginning simply burying the hook point in the plastic making it weedless. The addition of a weight came shortly after when an angler cut the brass eye out of a bell sinker.

 

A Texas Rig is everything from weightless through a Punch Rig!

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