Swimming Senko
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Swimming Senko
I just bought a bag of these 4" Yamamoto Swim Senkos in Green Pumpkin at a garage sale. Are they any good? I use regular Senkos quite a bit, but never these with the swim bait tails. I've heard good things about them.
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Re: Swimming Senko
Great baits , you can Rig it may ways and get good results. I like to fish them weightless over vegetation and drop them in open holes . It’s also a great chatterbait trailer but just expensive .
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Re: Swimming Senko
I like them on 3/8 oz swim jigs. I use the next size up too. Yamamoto makes a jig head specifically for the swim senko, but the ones I’ve used have super crappy hooks even though they’re gamakatsu. They’re also great Texas rigged with a pegged weight. No wrong way to fish them. Great lure for Any beginners you may fish with
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Re: Swimming Senko
I've had good success with them t-rigged with small brass bullet weight - swim over veg. and drop in holes - great in Fla.
Re: Swimming Senko
i like twitch, pause and slow reeling combination when fishing the swim senkos. t-rig weightless.
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c rig is also something they are good for
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Re: Swimming Senko
the Swim Senko tail provides some vibration to the lure. If that's what you want, then go for it.