Senko Worm
Senko Worm
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Two Replica Crappie Mounted on Driftwood $299.99 From our famous Signature Series line, we have mounted a 19 inch Black Crappie and a 17 inch White crappie on a cool looking piece of slim driftwood from the Warrior River in Alabama. Both fish have separate mounting hooks and the driftwood also has a rear wall mounting hook. Will look cool in your man cave. Ok, maybe even a women cave, if there is such a thing…. |
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Gary Yamamoto Original 5 Senko Worm Color: June Bug (213) $6.75 Gary Yamamoto Original 5″ Senko WormThe 5″ Yamamoto Senko worm is one of the most productive bass lures in the world. Bass can hardly resist the Senkos unique horizontal fall. Not only does the Senko have incredible fish-catching action but it casts like a bullet and gets into the strike zone quickly. These Senkos are 5″ size and they come 10 to a package. They are the Yamamoto “9″ series of bait…. |
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Gary Yamamoto Original 5 Senko Worm Color: Fading Watermelon w/Black (194J) $6.75 Gary Yamamoto Original 5″ Senko WormThe 5″ Yamamoto Senko worm is one of the most productive bass lures in the world. Bass can hardly resist the Senkos unique horizontal fall. Not only does the Senko have incredible fish-catching action but it casts like a bullet and gets into the strike zone quickly. These Senkos are 5″ size and they come 10 to a package. They are the Yamamoto “9″ series of bait…. |
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Gary Yamamoto Original 4 Senko Worm Color: Green Pumpkin w/Black (297) $5.77 Gary Yamamoto Original 4″ Senko WormThe 4″ Yamamoto Senko worm is one of the most productive bass lures in the world. Bass can hardly resist the Senkos unique horizontal fall. Not only does the Senko have incredible fish-catching action but it casts like a bullet and gets into the strike zone quickly. These Senkos are 4″ size and they come 10 to a package. They are the Yamamoto “9S” series of bait… |

Senko worms for bass?
Has anyone ever used senkos, if so how do u fish them ,color, size, ect,
i use senkos all the time. i rig mine with an offset 5/0 owner hook. (if your using a spinning rig you would need like a 3/0 gamagatsu. rigged texas style. you fish them very slow. cast out let sink and drag every so slowly. best colors. if your water is clear try a watermelon red or smoke silver. for darker water use junbug color.