07-24-05, 05:02 PM | #1 |
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senko or tiki
hey ppl post whether u like senco or tiki better
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Tiki for me
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Tiki also!
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where is a store you get a tiki at
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same thing but tikis are cheaper so i say tikis
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Tikis here, too. Senkos get torn up too quick for me. They are great baits, though.
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I've had better luck on the senkos but the tiki lasts longer. If I am going to catch quality bass I will try the senkos. If a lot of small bass are bitting it's tikis.
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I think bass like the senkos faster fall rate more because it sends more vibrations through the water. One time I was using flurocarbon with a tiki stik and I was catching bass after bass. At first I thought it was because the bass werent spooked by the line, then I thought, since flurocarbon sinks, it would have been making the bait sink faster. A couple days later, I went to the same pond with mono, and I didnt catch as many fish. I havent had the same luck since that day because I havent used fluro. So i think that overall, senkos are better, higher quality baits, and catch more fish, but tikis cost far less, and will catch fish. It is kinda even , but I will continue using tiki stiks, becasue senkos are way to expensive.
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Senkosssss
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I've never used either. I buy bitters brand senko knockoffs AKA salty slings. They last about 3 fish each and its $5 for 20, or $10 for 50.
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Ive only tried senkos and they do work very well... where can you get some tiki sticks?
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Ive never tried senkos (haven't forked over the big money yet), But ive used tiki sticks alot and they are very good so ill say tikis b/c of the price. Also kinami baits are cheaper than senkos too and they work great for me also.
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Kinamis are not cheaper...just fewer in the bag.... It's an offshoot brand produced by the Yamamoto family to give the son a business.
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I haven't been able to hook up a fish in a month on a tikki, they seem to want the ribbon tail culprit where I am fishing, early this spring they tore up the tikki,
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JB,
I have the same problem here! They wanted tikis in spring through beggining of summer, now they want the zoom u-tales!
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07-25-05, 09:50 AM | #16 |
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I use both, but catch a lot more fish on tiki sticks. I think tikis are the better bait.
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You 'd think it would be the other way around, the hot weather bringing the bass into a mood where they just would hit a do nothing bait, instead, they want something hopping off the bottom for a change...it figures
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i prefer the senko because they have such good action. at the new cabelas store in buda tx i got a whole big box with a variaty for about 20 bux. there were 40-50 worms in the box
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Tiki Sticks catch more fish for me. P N J
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07-25-05, 08:22 PM | #20 |
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senko's and then yum dingers i don't seem to catch many on tiki
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07-26-05, 07:23 PM | #21 |
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senkos are the best
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07-26-05, 07:41 PM | #22 |
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IMO i think there really the same but i use senkos
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you get tikis at walmart
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but what i want to know is where do you get senkos
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Any Cabelas or BPS, Dicks, or high quality tackle shop in your area. Senkos are the top of the plastics food chain right now. I use all types, but Prefer Tikis.
My list is as follows 5inch tiki 4inch tiki 4inch senko 4inch dinger
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