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Re: Senkos in Cold water [Re: pil,b] #6794160 10/31/11 10:04 PM
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Had some other brand senko (stick) type baits, but never cauight anything on them. But I didn't use them a lot either. Finally got Yamamotto and have had luck with that brand.


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Re: Senkos in Cold water [Re: pj123456] #6794188 10/31/11 10:11 PM
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Sink and twitch or twitch across the top when t rigged


Re: Senkos in Cold water [Re: pj123456] #6794970 11/01/11 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted By: pj123456
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I've caught a ton of fish during the winter on orange senko fished weightless in 1-3' of water in the grass beds from noon on. Just a slight pop with rod tip occasionally. Better fished with a warm sun in the shallows here on LBJ.


The closest thing I could find to an orange senko is a 5" Gander Mountain trick stick in crawfish orange swirl or a Trigger X Flutter worm in the #142 color pattern or a Berkley gulp sinking minnow in Pumpkinseed or a Strike king Zero in Bama craw

5" yamasenko pumpkin w/black fleck or w/green fleck serves me real well. Did great for me on Fork the last time I was up there in the late winter, two winters ago, just after the big snow.



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Re: Senkos in Cold water [Re: pj123456] #6795392 11/01/11 03:00 AM
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My dad and I have torn them up at Lake Pinkston a few times in the last month using a Big Bite Baits 5 inch Sunfish Laminate Trick Stick. We have caught at least 10 on each visit, and on some days, upwards of 50. They seem to last longer than Senko's, as well.


Re: Senkos in Cold water [Re: pj123456] #6795811 11/01/11 09:27 AM
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I'll Be on the Potomac river where the water color is stained and the water is in the mid 50s with floating grass


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