05-04-2007, 06:46 AM
i was honestly amazed. i had hooked into a bass but my line had tangled. so as i untangled i looked up and 3 other similar size bass were around the other trying to get a piece of the senko hanging out of his mouth.
anyways, it depends on how you want it to sink, distance of cast etc. if casting distance isnt an issue for me (in a boat vs on shore) just take a texas rig and hook through the middle of the worm and fish it that way. add the bell sinker if you have to get a bit deeper. when i'm on shore, ill just use a large black jig head and hook it in a similar manner. ill cast it out, wiggle it as it sinks, hold up my rod, reel it in a bit to bring it back up and then let it sink again.
i've only just started to use soft plastics, but this method has worked for me so far. wacky is best around objects like docks and ill throw it at very specific spots where ive hooked into big fish before.
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anyways, it depends on how you want it to sink, distance of cast etc. if casting distance isnt an issue for me (in a boat vs on shore) just take a texas rig and hook through the middle of the worm and fish it that way. add the bell sinker if you have to get a bit deeper. when i'm on shore, ill just use a large black jig head and hook it in a similar manner. ill cast it out, wiggle it as it sinks, hold up my rod, reel it in a bit to bring it back up and then let it sink again.
i've only just started to use soft plastics, but this method has worked for me so far. wacky is best around objects like docks and ill throw it at very specific spots where ive hooked into big fish before.
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