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How do YOU fish a Swimming Senko?

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  • Super User

Just curious as to the different ways you guys work the swimmin senkos......I basically fish it like a regular senko until it hits bottom, then I bump it along just fast enough to keep the tail kickin'.....how do you do it?

Just about the same, except I put a 1/8 oz. slide weight.

I find them to work better T-rigged with a bullet-weight.  The 1/4-3/8 oz weight makes the fall faster and the special tail works then whereas weightless, it won't.

I do fish it weightless when wacky-rigged and it works just fine then.

Dan

acar - I was wondering the same thing - thanks for the great article!

I find them to work better T-rigged with a bullet-weight.  The 1/4-3/8 oz weight makes the fall faster and the special tail works then whereas weightless, it won't.

I do fish it weightless when wacky-rigged and it works just fine then.

Dan

After seeing a post that Dan made in the Outing section where he wacky-rigged a swimmin senko, I went out and tried and and slammed them.  The senko bite that I had found has kinda tapered off but while it was on, the swimmin senko caught tons of decent fish for me.  So when I do fish them, I fish them wacky.

  • 6 months later...

I haven't done great with the swimming senko but I have caught some decent fish t-rigging it with an 1/8oz bullet weight. Throw it out and retrieve it slowly along the bottom, just fast enough to keep the tail kickin.

I usually use a 1/8 or 1/4 bullet weight T-rigged.  I normally use a med-fast retrieve to fast retrieve.  I've caught a good number of fish during the fall with it, but I've never thought to actually let it hit the bottom first before I start my retrieve...so I'll give that a shot next time.

Is anyone using a weighted hook, i.e. falcon?  If so what weight/size?

The article says to use a heavy 5/0 hook, screw in bullet somewhere around 1/4 oz, and 17-20 lb test.  I'd like to be able to use a lighter gauge hook/lighter tackle and not have it spin.  

Maybe I don't need to "lighten up" in a clear, heavily pressured reservoir to be successful with this bait and presentation?

I've never fished them but am excited to try them.

Thanks

Cory

  • Super User

Here are the two ways I fish it.

1. I Texas rig it with a 3/16oz weight and fish like a regular senko but not with as many quick jerks.

2. I fish with a 3/16 or 1/4oz screw in weight and use a slow retrieve with small pauses sort of like a crankbait.

Both have worked equally as well but I tend to catch more fish with the regular senkos.  

i like the carolina rig the best  let it sink and just reel in slow so it is just suspended over the bottom  i use a light weight  and like it for weededges

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