3 mistakes you can make with senkos bass fishing 🔥👊🏼🔥

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In this video I show you 3 items most people don't do or know about that sabotage your senko bass fishing catches. These are a few things I've learned to avoid to help me become better. Try them next time you are on the water when you are out trying to catch bass with senkos.

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Great advice! On the color thing, I think you only need 2. Green pumpkin w/ black flake and black w/ blue flakes

jasperredican
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Solid advice. I don't fish fresh water much. 1st time I used senkos I was twitching the rod to give it action like it was a jerk bait. My buddy had 5 fish and I hadn't gotten a bite.
I went to doing nothing and started landing fish

michaelburk
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Gm. Just wanted to say you make fishing clear for us who have been fishing for years and all these new baits techniques it’s complicated for no reason. Thanks for the insight. Show my catches soon. Ct bass

thomaswest
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It is a very very good bait pegged to a bullet weight and fished around brush on high pressure days. The subtle presentation will get bites.

bassmasterally
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Black w blue flakes when it’s cloudy, watermelon green orange w red flakes is the only 2 I really use and I always catch fish on them

Busted_iveine
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A switch to bright green, pink, white for smallies can be the deal in cloudy weather even with clear water when natural colors aren’t producing.

biggiesmalljaws
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once I learned how to fish one right it became my favorite way to catch hawgs out deep

ryannelson
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Awesome, I generally do not let it fall all the way to the bottom JB great advice!

scottzimmerman
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Spot on with the advise. I have been using a lot of Yamamoto baits for many years and it took me a while to learn what you just told everyone. Boy does it make a difference.

jasonlawrence
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For some reason I bounce my wacky worm rig on top and I actually see the bass bite. It's really cool.
I will have no weight just a hook and senco hooked through the middle. All you have to do is jig it when it hits the bottom until you see it. When you see it let it sink for 2 seconds.
Try it. It helps 😊😊

Over_the_green_monster
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Tried senkos for the first time in my life last year. Did very well all summer long. Also did well with weightless crawdads and lizards. You don't have to spend $$ buying Gary Yamamoto. Yum Dingers and Bass Pro Shops Stick-O worms do just fine. Fish don't know brands.

CarlosGonzalez-mrqz
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Ghanks bro ive always wondered what to do in bad conditions like windless and hot

itscallum
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Dude you have helped me tremendously. Thank you much. And keep catching those bass. God bless you!!!

kevinmaly
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The senko wacky is by far my most productive bait, while I get a lotta hits on the fall, 90% are on the retrieve... it's got a great action... the nice thing is you can work this guy in for ever and the longer you take the more likely you are to get a bite ...

finns
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I hook mine texas rig on a regular offset hook then depending on how deep it is, I'll slap a lil splitshot above the hook as well. I've had countless people tell me you can't catch bass if you don't let it fall slow and naturally. The pigs I catch beg to differ lol

SaltySpark
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Dark color is ideal for dark water, like a black and blue. Bright colors work too but black stands out more.

DJRobertson
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Gary Yamamoto red Chad and the pumpkin. Those 2 are the mvp for me when I go in the river. Hit the slow pools and let them sink, not my favorite lure in terms of the hit, since most of the time you don't feel it hit, but it's my best lure. Almost everytime I've gone out to use it I've caught a fish. 4" is my preferred size in the river for small mouth. Some people go a little bigger for more action in pond and lakes for big mouth. I also caught a musky off of this, though it was a reaction bite. Scared the hell outta of me because I remember casting at the bank to see a swirl and splash, happy fishing to those who try it!

Qazikame
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Senko's can be fished effectively endless ways. I would agree with the video for many styles, especially wacky rigged, but they're also very effective bait when dragged through heavy cover and brush while Texas rigged or as other compact, weed less styles, at which point more bites are likely when the bait reaches the edge of the brush or cover, which is the ambush zone for bass.

Psykam
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Senkos are one of my staples for post spawn fishing. They tend to shine until mid-late summer (at least up north) when the deep crankbait bite heats up.

Great advice in this video- all highly accurate!

mikek
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Red and white work incredibly well pink and purple too. Green pumpkin is the go to for the midwest during spawn though. The pink and purple 4 inchers are really useful with the weather and temperature swings weve been having lately and water temp is still sub 50 so the bite hasnt went into full swing yet sadly.

joshpashia