Gary Yamamoto Senko - 7''

   

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Green Pumpkin Black Flake

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Model: 9X-5-297
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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.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 18 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by lure good bait just not durable to soft and the price is to high for what you get July 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Secret Weapon My father is an avid user of the 5 inch senko; with great success. I decided to buy the 7 inch version to give them a try. Wow, awsome bait. I was thinking they might be a little too large a first, but was I wrong. I caught 2 5lbs and 2 4lbs largemouths in 2 hours. Gonna keep experimenting with these for sure! May 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Big Bait Big Fish Spring time , blck/ blue flake can't be beat for pre spawn fish. Use a zoom hook and braid, texas rigged. Throw it in the tulles and hold on. May 9, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by 7 inch senko After catching a limit, I tend to use bigger baits for bigger fish. The 7 inch Senko might look large and kind of awkward, but it works to catch bigger fish. I routinely catch fish 3lbs and larger on this bait. I fish it on a Cumara/Sustain spinning combo with 12-14 lb test. The only drawbacks to the bait are the limited colors and that you only get 5 baits for $8.00 Here in Florida, black/blue flake and red shad seem to work best for me but they are not available in the 7 inch size via BPS All and all this is a big fish bait that works exceptionally well. April 6, 2011
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how do you fish it

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I rig them with a 6O mustad power lock plus swimbait hook, and have great success. Long cast, and medium slow drag them in.
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I fish it right of the bottom.. to try and make it look like a leech or something dying
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i fish it by letting it go to the bottom then bring it up slowly about 2-3 feet just keep aon doing that this method has produced alot of fish for me so im not just telling you useless stuff happy fiishing! =)
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They work well in a wacky worm rig.
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Not more effective, but from what I have seen, fishing side by side with my father using the 5 inch and me the 7 inch..We both caught a lot off bass, but mine were larger.
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I think so
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if i were you,i woud go with the 5". you will not have to worry about spooking the fish as much with a huge splash andit will be easier for smaller bass to take (rig the 5" on a size 5/0 ewg hook)
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possibly bigger bass
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