bucktail Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 Just a quick little fact that popped into my head after reding about Gary Yamamoto baits on sale at LeBarons. The exact center of gravity of a Gary Yamamoto senko is 7 ribs to the middle of the egg sac. I think I picked this up on Jarrett Edwards fisihng show , not sure but really handy! Not usre if its true for clone baits but interesting enough. I was spring cleaning my brain and found this tip!!! Darren
MSBruno Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 Yes, Jarrett Edward has said that on his show. I've seen him say it on at least 2 episodes.
SlowPoke Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 Have you found this to be true for all sizes?
EC1 Posted March 11, 2011 Report Posted March 11, 2011 (edited) Sorry if this sounds dumb, but should I be wacky rigging right at the centre of gravity? I've been doing it at the smooth part of it all of last season. And let me contribute a bit (Although I'm pretty sure most of you guys know it). If you are fishing senkos/imitations deep and don't want to wait, you can wacky rig with a jighead, which gives a different action too. You guys can look up flick shake on youtube, and they have a different plastic by jackall-BPS has a good imitation for half the price. These worms have slight bends in them. Instead of shaking a tight line, shake your rig with a bow on your line. the jighead becomes the pivot point and a whole different action is made. Edited March 11, 2011 by EC1
hirk Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 were you hook it depends on what you want it to do.Good to know where to hook it for neutral fall though.
kickingfrog Posted March 12, 2011 Report Posted March 12, 2011 I was spring cleaning my brain and found this tip!!! Darren Go easy with the bleach, and for goodness sake wear a mask, it's dusty in there. Good tip.
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