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Tested and proven on California lunkers, Gary Yamamoto's Senko has quickly become a sensation throughout the United States. The Senko's salt impregnated, has a healthy profile, casts like a bullet, and features a unique smooth-and-even horizontal fall when fished weightless or wacky style. It's not magic, but it's pretty darn close.
   



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Gary Yamamoto Senko - 6'' - Black/Black Flake

Black Blue Flake

6"

Pack Quantity: 5
Scent: Salt
Model: 9L-5-021
38-248-412-21
Regular Price: $8.29
SALE Price (each): $6.97
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Gary Yamamoto Senko - 6'' - Watermelon Black Flake

Watermelon Black Flake

6"

Pack Quantity: 5
Scent: Salt
Model: 9L-5-194
38-248-412-94
Regular Price: $8.29
SALE Price (each): $6.97
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Gary Yamamoto Senko - 6'' - Watermelon Black Red Flake

Watermelon Black Red Flake

6"

Pack Quantity: 5
Scent: Salt
Model: 9L-5-208
38-248-412-08
Regular Price: $8.29
SALE Price (each): $6.97
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Gary Yamamoto Senko - 6'' - Green Pumpkin Black Flake

Green Pumpkin Black Flake

6"

Pack Quantity: 5
Scent: Salt
Model: 9L-5-297
38-248-412-97
Regular Price: $8.29
SALE Price (each): $6.97
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Tested and proven on California lunkers, Gary Yamamoto's Senko has quickly become a sensation throughout the United States. The Senko's salt impregnated, has a healthy profile, casts like a bullet, and features a unique smooth-and-even horizontal fall when fished weightless or wacky style. It's not magic, but it's pretty darn close.
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Honestly, I can't see how anything could bite on one. Fish will bite on anything, but I'm surprised to hear that they actually work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I use the rubber o-rings and a senko tool to put the o-ring in the correct spot. It seems they work best with the ring a little off center. Then you use a circle hook placed through the 0-ring, not the Senko. Throw out the Senko and the Bass will almost always hit it on the fall.If you feel the hit simple start reeling in the line and a circle hook will set itself. it's as easy as this, good luck!
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 - Sarasota, Florida
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Hook it right in the middle so the worm sinks like it fell into the lake. You can buy wacky rig o rings that you put in the middle of the worm and it will help the worms last longer. You can use weedless hooks for heavy weeds. When you get into this type of fishing there are many things you can do with nail tip weights to make one end fall faster and tumble the worm or to make it fall deeper. That should get you started. Good luck!
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Texas rig it check it out on google. No weight though let it free fall. The worm will have a horizontal fall and will wiggle and the bass go nuts.
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