The Senko Phenomenon?
Well guys, now that I know what Drop Shotting is I will definitely have to return back to that presntation and give it a go. Thanks to both ORSSEY and Grumpy7790 for giving some variations of the method. Now we'll just have to go out and kick some BASS. It has been awhile since I even thought of using that method. Take care.
Cheers
UL
Cheers
UL
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Jerk Bait
I've had some luck with fishing the Senko or Bamboo like a suspending jerkbait. Just throw it out over a weedbed and work it back like you would a hard body bait. Also try a nail weight inserted in the tail. 

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Great posts! I've learn a lot.
here's an article I found after reading the posts
its dropshotting for walleye with a jig instead of a sinker
http://www.in-fisherman.com/walleye_ins ... _DropShot/
here's an article I found after reading the posts
its dropshotting for walleye with a jig instead of a sinker
http://www.in-fisherman.com/walleye_ins ... _DropShot/
Thanks for the good read guys and the diagram are most helpful. I've had senkos and some knock offs for several years now but haven't given it a fair chance. Last year, I started experimenting with it in heavy cover working it just like a slug and caught some decent bass. I tried wacky style on the smaller senko and it also works well. Looking forward in discovering its true potential this summer. 

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Here is some reference info for different manufactures of french-fry style baits:
Gary Yamamoto - Senko http://www.yamamoto.baits.com/
Wave Worms - Tiki and Bamboo Sticks http://www.wavefishing.com/
Yum - Dinger http://www.yum3x.com/ http://www.lurenet.com
Berkley - Sinking Minnow http://www.berkley-fishing.com/
Phenix - Cinko http://www.phenixcanada.com/ (Canadian)
Venom - Slings http://www.venomlures.com
There are more but this is a good start.
Cheers,
Mike
Gary Yamamoto - Senko http://www.yamamoto.baits.com/
Wave Worms - Tiki and Bamboo Sticks http://www.wavefishing.com/
Yum - Dinger http://www.yum3x.com/ http://www.lurenet.com
Berkley - Sinking Minnow http://www.berkley-fishing.com/
Phenix - Cinko http://www.phenixcanada.com/ (Canadian)
Venom - Slings http://www.venomlures.com
There are more but this is a good start.
Cheers,
Mike
I forgot to mention the importance of size. Size does matter.
Last July Big Jim gave us a chat when we were down at Caigers for the Bassin Week-end. He was pretty hyped about Senkos and his chat was what made me focus a little more on what I was doing with them. In particular he mentioned size as being an important factor on some days.
His messsage was simple... when the fish ain't biting (perhaps a cold arctic front has moved through as was the case for the Caiger's trip) then try down-sizing your bait. And now I never go anywhere without the four inch version of a senko. I do what Jim suggested, which is rig them texas style with a light sinker at the nose. And it does make a difference on a tough day. I went from getting nothing to something. Jim was using a watermelon green colour.
Last July Big Jim gave us a chat when we were down at Caigers for the Bassin Week-end. He was pretty hyped about Senkos and his chat was what made me focus a little more on what I was doing with them. In particular he mentioned size as being an important factor on some days.
His messsage was simple... when the fish ain't biting (perhaps a cold arctic front has moved through as was the case for the Caiger's trip) then try down-sizing your bait. And now I never go anywhere without the four inch version of a senko. I do what Jim suggested, which is rig them texas style with a light sinker at the nose. And it does make a difference on a tough day. I went from getting nothing to something. Jim was using a watermelon green colour.
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senko DVD
If you go to the Gary Yamamoto website as Probassing posted earlier and you subscribe to his publication "Inside Line" you will receive a free DVD.
The dvd talks about senkos as well as 3 of yamamoto grubs (the hula, single and double tail grub). It goes into the different types of rigs that you can fish the senko in. Texas, carolina, wacky and the drop shot rig. I have it and it would be good for someone just getting into fishing with this type of bait. Whether it's a yamamoto bait or any other that others have mentione. Just something if someone is looking for more info on how to fish the senko.
I have no afiliation with Gary Yamamoto, I am just passing along information if anyone wants it.
Pete
The dvd talks about senkos as well as 3 of yamamoto grubs (the hula, single and double tail grub). It goes into the different types of rigs that you can fish the senko in. Texas, carolina, wacky and the drop shot rig. I have it and it would be good for someone just getting into fishing with this type of bait. Whether it's a yamamoto bait or any other that others have mentione. Just something if someone is looking for more info on how to fish the senko.
I have no afiliation with Gary Yamamoto, I am just passing along information if anyone wants it.
Pete
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Pages 29-30 of his catalogue also show a rigging guide for some of his products.
http://www.baits.com/gycb-index.html
http://www.baits.com/gycb-index.html
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