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I have never been very successful at catching bass on worms but have been reading for a few years about how easy Senkos are to use.  I just couldn't believe something that looks like that could catch bass.  Well, last week I bought a pack of watermelon green Tiki sticks, rigged one wacky and I'll be damned if I didn't catch a bass on my first cast.  I nearly fell out of the boat I was laughing so hard.    

Anyway, I went on to catch 6 total and have been converted.  Also, thanks for the Senko FAQ posted on this site.  That's what finally got me moving.

Senkos are the magic bait, they will  work in almost any season, any lake, any time of day. Senkos are my go to bait when things get tough.

Kind of off topic but I'm a hardcore user of Senkos and have been looking for good knock offs at a lower cost. Anyone know of any? I've only tried yum dingers as an alternative but find they don't feel as heavy as senkos.

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Senkos are an excellent bait choice.

You will have a fun time selecting the size and colors of the various stick bait manufacturers.

I love the Wacky Rig but fishing them Texas Rigged is a lot of fun, too.

Glad you liked them and have fun fishing them.  :)

  • Super User

By the way, before I forget, when you throw a topwater, like a buzzbait, and the bass misses it, throw out a Senko to the same spot and the bass may grab it.

Also, there is nothing in the world like seeing your line move when the bass picks up the Senko.  

One of the greatest sights in the world.

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