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I keep losing my senkos about every other catch. is that normal? I have gone through almost 3 bags of senkos and swim senkos (3 bags between the two senkos) in 3 days!

granted, I have been catching a lot, so maybe that is average?

you can try using a parasite worm clip. they are suppose to save your worms for getting ripped

Yeah senkos are extremely fragile, I've lost hundreds... dingers work well made by YUM, they are cheap too!

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...granted, I have been catching a lot...

What was the question? ::)

Okay, if you're not using a 4/0 EWG Offset Worm Hook, try that for

starters. Sometimes a fish will throw a bait, but otherwise the Senko

should be good for several fish. I fish the Senko for several reasons,

but "texture" is an important attribute for me. If you want a very

similar bait that lasts significantly longer, give * Salty Trick

Stick a try: http://*.com/

8-)

These work well. I ahev used them on Senkos and have cuaght numerous fish on one single Senko type bait. If the bait is that hot pinch off the end. A bit shorter will not hurt, I have done that numerous times.

you can try using a parasite worm clip. they are suppose to save your worms for getting ripped

thats one of the drawbacks to yammy senko .... they are good for one fish .... now that also is a pluse because THEY CATCH FISH .... LOL ... so i geuss its a horse a peice  ;D

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I will try a bigger hook. I am actually using a 2/0 I believe.

I am really impressed with the senko's though, they not only catch lots of bass, I hooked two walleye, and a northern as well.

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two things that will increase fish per bait:

1: use a parasite clip www.parasiteweights.com

2: use *** trick sticks instead of senkos www.*.com

Another SSB, and one that is WAY more durable than the Senko, is the Strike King 3X Zero, but it's pretty tough to skin-hook it because of the 3X plastic.  Also, it doesn't come in black.

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You can't have both so which do you want fish in your live well or lures in your tackle box?  :)

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