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Weight of a Senko?

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does any one know the weight of a 4" and a 5" senko? thanks alot.

if I remember right its approx 11 grams for the 5"

4" no clue never used one.

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thanks. im looking for weight in ounces, not grams....is there some formula i can use to convert it?

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ok well i totally dont understand what you just said, but i found out that 11grams turns out to be close to 1/3oz.

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yes 11 grams equals 0.388013 ounces, but its easier to say 1/3oz. than to figure out a fraction for 0.388013.

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haha i dont see any rods rated for lures in the 11/28's range! i think "a little over 1/3" is the suitable weight for a senko.

4" Senko  .245 oz.

5" Senko  .350 oz.

pretty doggone close to 1/4 ounce and 1/3 ounce.

That's without hook. ;)

reason it was in grams is thats what scale my mom used to cook with.  SHe still doesnt know stinky senkos were used on it. ;D  

I guess I did remember right from the other posts.  I weighed a bunch to develop my senko formula for pouring plastics.  from stickos to senkos and anything else I had.

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sniffle.........sniffle..........there are 28 grams in an o-skee...i mean...an ounce...............no reason why i know that.....sniffle :-/

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;D ;D ;D

Thats funny right there

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a little off subject with rods, thought we were talkin' senkos , but if you wanna get further off into reels, then we're into milligrams and............well anyhow, if you can believe it, the 7" sticks weigh almost .80 ounces. (but we'll just say 3/4's) ;D thats a heavy worm. not sure what the larger senkos weigh.

well the reason i started this thread is cuz i wanted to know if my rod is right for senko fishing. i think it is cuz my rod is rated from 1/4 to 5/8 i think. yea i have a pack of 7" yum dingers .they are very big and heavy! cast a mile too.

moby bass, thanks for that info!!!

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