ironstone74 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 I have only fished with Senkos once and didn't have any luck. I was rigging them wacky stlye with a Gama hook and snagged 3 times and had to break off each time. So my first question can you rig Senkos weedless wacky style ???? If so what size and stlyle hook? I river fish for Smallmouth most often and I am going to try Senkos in my spots in the Grand here in Kitchener. Has anyone had any luck using Senkos in rivers and how did you rig them up? Got this one this morning First bucket mouth from a couple of weeks back Thanks for any feedback Paul
timmeh Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 The thing to take into account when using senko's in the river is the current. You will not get the same action on them as you do in still water. That being said they can still work, though i've never cleaned up on them. You will need to add some type of weight if fishing deeper moving water.
wallyboss Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Just use a circle hook and you will eliminate a lot of the snags. But with a circle hook let the bass hook them selves cause if you set the hook you will pull it right out of there mouth.
addy79 Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 when theres lots of slop i rig em texas style, embed the tip just under the skin n if theres a stiff current use the gamagatsu hooks with the weighted shank. works for me!
landry Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 i fish the grand with 4" white senkos rigged texposed (texas style basically) and I twitch them as they swing cross-current - works like a charm. In my boat o lakes, I fish smallies the same way but I dead-stick darker colours for largemouth. You can buy weedless wacky hooks from Gamakatzu and they work great.
GBW Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) texas rig for sure. BUT you can get a weedless gap hook as well for a wacky rig if you want. found here, like this. edit, found link to hook Edited August 26, 2009 by GBW
ironstone74 Posted August 26, 2009 Author Report Posted August 26, 2009 Thanks for the tips guys, I like the look of that Gama weedless hook! I have not tried any Texas rigs but that will be my second attack. Paul
GBW Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) here ya go Edited August 26, 2009 by GBW
Cudz Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 There was a great article in a magazine about river fishing with senkos. Use a 3 way swivel. Bell weight to the bottom about 1 ft below swivel and off open ring run a senko about 20" of leader rigged however you like (probably texas). Always wanted to try it but never fish rivers.
Raf Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 i rig the way GBW showed and add splitshot a foot ahead if the water's moving quick and/or deeper pool.
singingdog Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 Senkos definitly work in current. I would downsize to a 4" on most rivers, and try cheaper, more durable sticks (Yum dingers works) at first. River fish have a tendency to be less picky than their still-water counterparts. My favourite hook for weedless wacky rigging is the Northland Lip-stick
TC1OZ Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 here ya go The Berkley package says the hook is supposed to be completely hidden in worm...thus making it weedless.
4thgen Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 The Berkley package says the hook is supposed to be completely hidden in worm...thus making it weedless. You can stick the point back in if you want it to be completely weedless, but in my experience the rig shown is about 95% weedless and has an excellent hooking percentage.
bdox Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 These are the hooks I use, and they work really well. The weed guard is a very fine wire, and I haven't had any problems with hook-ups. There is another version out there by a different manufacturer, where the weed guard is made of nylon, and it doesn't get bent out of shape like the wire one in the picture.
GBW Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 The Berkley package says the hook is supposed to be completely hidden in worm...thus making it weedless. when I have it rigged, the tip is hidden in the channel in the bait. you know, that missing part for the hook to sit in. I also push the tip over the top of the hook so its on my line and hook head. no problems with weeds for me that way.
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