Gary Yamamoto Swimming Senko
- Proven very effective for California lunkers
- Healthy profile
- Salt-impregnated
- Nice smooth-and-even fall rate
- Can be rigged and fished a variety of ways
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 54
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Rated 5 out of 5 by jwhite11 Gets the job done
The first time I used this bait I pulled a ten pounder out of a local pond, I had never caught anything over a pound in this pond. I bought a few more packs (watermelon black/red works great where I live in central florida) and took them out on the boat. I was pulling in 1, 2 and 3 pounders almost every other cast. If the weather is right, this is probably the best bait to use. I returned to the local pond with these bad boys and hooked up on that big bass again. There are several ways to rig them but I just do it texas rig style. They are a bit pricey but worth every penny!
April 20, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by yamato Great bait
I love this bait. This bait gets the job done and the bass cannot resist the tail it gives off with none of my normal use of scent!
December 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by jsull0 Great soft bait
Great bait! Love it's durability, junebug is a great color.
December 9, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by beachboova good worm
i've been using these as trailers on my swim jigs and love how solid the hits are on these.
also have a brother who uses them on a c-rig and catches the biggest bass of all of us.. i like the 31.10.208 color the best along with the solid black too
October 23, 2012
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HOW SHOULD I RIG IT AND WHAT COLOR THANKSAnswers
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Use a 1/4 oz weight texas rigged. Go with a darker color at nightA:
texas rig ,try it in hydrillaA:
I fish it in heavy weed beds along the bank on a boat and it stands up well. I rig it "wacky" style.Top 250 Contributor
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I've never fish at night with these but I'm sure it could be interesting. I think you should rig it with a 5/0 weighted hook and maybe a rattle tube inserted in the back portion of the swim senko....give it a try and please, let us know if it was good.Answers
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By far, my most successful combination is green pumpkin/black fleck Texas-rigged 1/4 oz bullet weight and 3-0 Skip gap hookA:
Watermelon ,with any color flakes. No really any color flakeA:
My favorite is a special made bait it is 4 inch black with gold flakeTop 250 Contributor
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I've had more bites overall with the black one.Details:
which way is the best way to rig these, weighles, texas or any other ways? thank you.Answers
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My favorite way is using a 1/8 oz 3/0 swim bait hookA:
it depends on the water you are fishing,and you know your water better than I,what worked for you in the past may work better with swim senkoA:
I rig "wacky" style and have great success with it.Top 250 Contributor
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Weightless Texas rig it if going into weeds or lily pads. Texas rig it on a 1/4 oz shaky head jig or with a 1/4 oz bullet slip sinker to keep it more evenly keeled if there arent weeds or pads around.A:
I have fished it weightless, with the smallest slip sinker possible, and with a weighted hook depending on wind and conditions. Works best in vegatation - slow retrieve through the grass.A:
I rig weightless but insert a lead pin in the body purchased from BassPro for additional casting distance.A:
weightless texas if there is no-to minor wind, or a slightly weighted hook for swimming weed tops or slow rolling the bottomTop 250 Contributor
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You should go Texas. It'll let the paddle tail do the job.A:
Use either a 3/0 or 4/0 weighted swimbait hook. If you go weightless, use a 5/0 Gamakatsu EWG Superline hook. The 4/0 Owner Twistlock light swimbait hook was specifically designed for this bait, and it seem to work the best in my opinion. It will also help to make your bait last longer. Good luck.Top 1000 Contributor
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i rig them with a weighted hookTop 500 Contributor
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It depends on what you want to do with it. If you want a slow moving bait that stays off the bottom go weight less I like texas rigs too. If you want this lure near the bottom us a carolina rig with a bullet sinker above the barrel swivel. I always make mine weedless by using offset shank worm hooks.1 of 1
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