Texas rig works best for me . No weight. cast let free fall. pull it up let it free fall to bottom.
Seems most people wacky rig them, but I've had little success with senkos until I recently started texas rigging them. Just curious to see if others have had better success texas rigging as well
Texas rig works best for me . No weight. cast let free fall. pull it up let it free fall to bottom.
tex rig most of the time. If I wacky rig, I use rubber o-rings from home depot, slip the ring over the senko, and slide the hook through the ring. Keeps the senko alive a lot longer.
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I wacky rig senkos everytime i fish them. I have heard of people using them on shakey heads though and catchin good fish.
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Texas rig weightless. My all time go to bait, if its not windy. Fish can not resist. Fish slow and watch line. Never rigged wacky, but seems to me that you would go through alot of baits that way.
no weight and texas rig with a gamagatsu and hang on
we use both methods, but up here the wacky rig seems to outfish the texas rig almost every time
It is not about the equipment you have to use,
It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D
I've been pounding the Largemouth with un-weighted TX rigged this spring. I don't wacky rig them because I like fishing in and around cover (weeds), and wacky just ain't made for that.
I use the slow methods above, but I also dog-walk it fast across the tops of weeds and get some awesome topwater hits.
Also... I'm cheap, so I use the Bass Pro knock off "Stickos". My hot color this year so far has been the blue/black flake with the blue tail.