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Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 04:54 PM
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Semper Fish75
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Never fished either, gonna try them out. What seems to have the best luck...wacky style, weightless like a floating worm or on a C-Rig?
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
[Re: Semper Fish75]
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03/28/12 04:57 PM
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96speed
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The Yum Dingers last a little longer for me. Caught fish on both Yum and Yamamoto, but haven't used them enough to noticed a difference either way.
Edit: To answer the question, wacky and texas rigged is how I've used them.
Last edited by 96speed; 03/28/12 04:58 PM.
Female drivers = No survivors
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
[Re: Semper Fish75]
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03/28/12 05:03 PM
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Bill Waldschmidt
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Weightless tx rigged Senko in the spring
In the summer, add a weight and switch to a Dinger to fish deeper
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
[Re: Semper Fish75]
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03/28/12 05:04 PM
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Any of those methods u listed, but buy a pack of each, throw 'em weightless, and see which one u like better...
You're gonna get a split (slight tilt towards the Yammies) on the opinions, more than likely...
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
[Re: Semper Fish75]
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03/28/12 05:05 PM
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Sinkey
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Yum Dingers last longer, and are a little cheaper than Yamamoto's.
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:05 PM
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JD/76708
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+ what Bill said above... ^^^
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:06 PM
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David D.
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Weightless i'll only throw senko's, but if your are going to weight it wave, yum, and lft have all worked equally as good for me
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:06 PM
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:08 PM
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Semper Fish75
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so weightless your just twitching and swimming it?
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:09 PM
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STEVE B
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ive only done weightless or a little split shot.. 2 years ago after watching alton jones pitching cover with the dinger and a big weight my tourney partner did it and caught quite a few that morning.. senkos seem to be a hot ticket on amistad now so im gonna try em easter down there.. havent really heard how people were rigging them, they just say catching em on senkos..
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:12 PM
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Manchu
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we throw em on a 3/16 tungsten
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:15 PM
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STEVE B
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ive used senkos , dingers and alot of knockoffs and have had any better luck with one over another
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Re: Yum Dingers or Senko
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03/28/12 05:22 PM
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Wavemaker
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Try our new Super Soft Pro Tiki Stick. For the price you cannot beat it. Tackle Warehouse has them for $4.99 which is a crazy good deal. I can assure you the weight is the same and the Senko and they are just as soft. The shimmy on the fall everyone talks about is every bit as good. Like the others said if you are using a weight the original Tiki Stick is a better option as they are slightly more durable.
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