Whether a Beginner or a Pro, Bass Anglers Need to Learn the Senko Worm

Whether a Beginner or a Pro, Bass Anglers Need to Learn the Senko Worm
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1Texas Rig a Senko with 4/0 or 5/0 Offset Shank Hook
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2Rigging a Senko
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3Twist the Hook and Pull the plastic up a Bit
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4Your Senko Worm Is Ready to Fish
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5Wacky Rig a Senko Worm Using a Circle Hook
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6Properly Rigged Wacky Style Worm
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Whether a Beginner or a Pro, Bass Anglers Need to Learn the Senko Worm

Jan 18, 2010

Whether a Beginner or a Pro, Bass Anglers Need to Learn the Senko Worm

Are you a fishing beginner? Do you like fishing a worm? Or are you simply a pro who needs fish in tough times?

The Senko worm is your go-to bait. This slideshow will show you how to rig a Senko to skip under docks and pontoons and to the bank. Texas rigged, it is ideal for tougher areas, including heavy brush; thick, tall blade grass; or even over hydrilla.

You may like to fish regular worms Texas-style with a weight, or you may be a proven bass catcher with many years of experience. But when the fish want a slow fall, you should reconsider. This bait has produced me an Angler of the Year title in my club. Give it a try on a bait caster or my preferred method, a spinning reel.

Here are the rigging options and how to use them.

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