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Senko's did it again for us, caught a 4.16# Largemouth Wed. Night Hawg Hunt. Not enough to win the night but moved us into 1st in the standings. I still say their the best!
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Lizards,
Knowing how to catch fish has played very much in being first, but I am saying Senko's made it allot easier to be where were at. I sell lots of Senko's to rookie fishermen, women and kids and they do catch bass better than they ever had before. I've had people come in and thank me for showing them about Senko's. I've never had anyone thank me for telling them about any other lure. Confidence is a big factor too, and Senko's are easy to be confident in. Color is not a factor, tons of people use Senko's and they all have their favorite color, they all catch fish. If color was a factor I wouldn't have to carry 60 colors, I would only have a few different colors. I did say Chomper's work well too and even Yum's, but they don't get the fish like a Senko. The Senko's fall is like no other. Besides its only my opinion, didn't mean to make anyone mad, well maybe Bassintom, for thinking no one has a right to have a best lure. Senko's are my best lure! |
07-29-06, 10:46 AM | #30 |
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I am a big fan of the senko's and tiki sticks, but have never had any quality fish on the green / chartruse color, have you had any experiences with that color combo? |
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The only thing I diss like about these baits is that they are too soft and don't last as long as other baits do. Bass teeth just kill G.Y baits. Other than that they are great.
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JB,
If your talking the Chartuse tailed one, I have caught fish on them. For some guys its their favorite color. I like the Watermelon Blk flk., Smoke with Silver, I don't catch many but the ones I do catch with it are big. We always practice Sunday on the lakes were going to fish Wed. Practice day its easy to catch fish. I've tried 10 colors and caght fish on all of them. I haven't tried all the colors yet, theres just too many. Wed. are tough, we fish small lakes and after you get 40 boats on them it slows things down. Its a lot of fun, you only bring in one fish, your biggest one, if its the big fish of the night you win. |
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i never said an angler couldn't have his own best(favorite) lure..everybody has their favorite and i am no exception.i just never say my best producer is THE best for everybody everywhere.i have been known to joke about it though.
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I am refering to the tiki that is one side chartruse and one side green, both colors will catch fish on thier own, however for some reason they don't bite it, I can switch to a watermelon or sweet potatoe swirl and throw in the same area and get fish on, but nothing so far on the green/chartruse..I guess its like everything else, if I kept it on day n and out, something would hit it eventually .
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JB,
I've never used the Tiki, they just make to darn many things. I'm just guessing but I'ld say that color would be at its best in clear lakes, ones you can see 30', were they say the lighter colors work. All the lake I fish could not be considered clear. Bassintom, You say you have a favorite lure, can you count on it to catch a nice bass when you need it too. How about clueing me in, I could use another lure for when nothing else is working. One of our tounaments this year we didn't get a fish but out of 38 boats 23 didn't catch one to bring in, six of the top ten guys didn't get one. I sure would have liked to have a secret weapon for that night. |
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I just need to set yall straight on one thing. Grey Goose is the best Vodka on the planet by far. Regards, WTL
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However, I think senko is not a very Interesting oe exciting bait, imo. I fish bass for fun, not for cheque, so over all, I think Soft plastic frogs are the best! I do use a lot of Tiki stuffs, such as Tiki Sticks and Tiki toad. |
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07-30-06, 11:46 AM | #38 |
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i'll have to give Grey Goose a shot(pun intended).
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thanks wtl, another addiction huh rofl
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07-30-06, 10:53 PM | #40 |
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says made in france???????i'll stick to absolute.
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Save a Senko Foundation....
Eyez is right,
If you really want to get bit, bite the bullet for some senkos' and let'r rip with fish in the boat. I've fished other brands and have caught some fish and when they stop producing fish on the water, I reach for Yamamoto. I know some folks personally that have senko's to back themselves up for sure on their boats when their "knockoffs" don't get bit so, most of it is confidence but, in reality, it's the smell and appearance under the water isn't it? Oh, and we don't have the problem that you all have, having to purchase baits all the time. Here at PRO's Soft~Bait Glue we encourage you to join our Save a "Senko Foundation" Quote:
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