I watched your video about the bladed senko earlier this summer. I tried it for the first time during a club tournament in Ohio, which we were fishing midnight to 8am. Black and blue fleck with a small willow blade. The 3rd cast I caught a 6.03 LB Bass. I won big bass and took 3rd place. The blade added is definitely a game changer.
I have fished all these and they work really well. The one thing I add to the shakey head senko is that I keep some bamboo skewers in the boat and I add about an inch inserted into the tail. It will make the tail float up and adds secondary action to the lure. Great video.
Been using jig head wacky for years. Great for smallmouth in a clear lake. Chartreuse jig head with baby-bass color. Three small hops followed by a big one and rest, every time. Also, probably been said before, but NOTHING works as well as the original Yamamoto...be it the formula or whatever. Yes they're fragile and relatively pricey, but if you still catch more fish per unit it's worth it.
If you're going to throw it on the jig head, I suggest using the Yum dinger. They don't have the salt content, but they're made with a stiffer plastic and hold up alot better, plus they're half the price.
I quit using Yamamoto crap years ago. I got tired of casting my worm off the hook. I switched to basspro stik-o's. Twice as many baits for the same money and I've caught shitloads of fish with them. Your welcome.
For the rig with bullet weight - I do that for my worms except I slide the top bobber stop up about 1.5 feet or so from bullet weight. The bass don’t feel the weight right away when they pick up the worm, and I seem to get more takers than bite and run. Did well this last summer with 7” Robo Worms. Will have to give the Senko a try that way.
Lake fork is filled with trees and I almost hate it 🤣. I stay like 20 minutes from lake fork. Next time yall are in Texas try using some big spoons. I don’t know why the bass have been hitting them. I just decided to throw it one day and now I keep one tired on.
Great video. I love the information. I like shakey head fishing, but as you said I usually use a Zoom trick work. I think I tried a senko before with no luck, but after watching your video I guess I will have to try some stick baits. Im thinking of trying a zman huka stickz. 1) for the bouyancy factor to stand up better 2) mayybe for the little tentacles tail . What do you think?
This is not only one of the cheapest artificial baits on the market but is also one of the worst. I have never caught a fish with 1 of 20th I have never even gotten a bite or a noble. I have never seen anyone catch a fish on one of these. Unlike this guy in the video, I'm not going to lie to you guys. These Bates do not work, do not waste. Your time or your money? I know this for a fact first-hand they do not work. I own these Bates and I thrown them away because they don't work. I have people giving them to me for free. Because they don't work. I go to all of the sporting goods stores and all the bait shops local to me and miles away. And they sell these things for under a dollar.
@@live2fishofficial You should know Joe! 😁 How do like those Yamamoto Yamatanuki? I got some late summer , kinda like them. Unlike the Buckeyes play calling today. They beat themselves ☹️
Hahahahaha! Yep, those Senkos gave me a PB! I like the Yamatanuki. It’s great dragging like a tube for smallies on LSC. Sorry about those Buckeyes man…
No doubt about it…I’ve been fishing for the better part of 40 years and my PB largemouth JUST landed this year on the Senko. There’s just something about it…
I've been using the Senko for about 9-months now, standard with 3/16 oz bullet weight, non-pegged and man, I haven't had any luck. Could be my technique but I have thrown the zoom 10.5" curly tail worms and they work. Could also just be the fish in this particular pond. I'm going to give that bladed Senko a shot though!
I’ve never caught a fish on a senko but my go to even though I don’t see it a lot is a single tail grub 4-5 inches in like a Texas rig style rig with a 3-4 size hook I’ve done both weight less and with weight but that’s what works for me I’m fairly new to fishing so might be using the wrong terms but yeah I would love to use senkos but just never get a bite on them maybe I am fishing them wrong
Honestly I’m more of a local sports team hat guy always, but that mofo right there 🔥. After All the binge watching of your videos and seeing the hats you got me 😅 I will definitely be supporting with a purchase of that one. Some of the best Content and merch 🫡.
The videos are always full of Spam when you gonna start telling the truth and stop lying for companies to speak.Because they give you money doesn't mean you should lie to us about bates
Been fishing the bladed senko on a shakey head for about 8 years...that also was a Poche thing as I recall, lots cheaper to make them yourself than buy them from BassPro.
You know a lot of people hate Googan but the Lunker Log is the closest alternative to a Yamamoto senko I have found as far as softness and salt content
I've been fishing all those techniques, except the third one, for a long time now, the blade on the tail of the sensor was something my uncle taught me decades ago when I first was taught about bass fishing. Yes, they do catch alot of bass and big ones
thanks for the video man! always appreciate the tips. especially in the tipless land of canada lol you are my only source that has kinda the same temps and waterbodies.
Poche’s first classic appearance is where I first remember seeing the tail-gun blade on a senko. If i remember correctly, he finished very high on that rig… I had a friend that doesn’t fish a lot put a 1/4 oz walleye style jighead and a 5” wacky senko on behind me this summer…we were fishing 6-12’. He killed me until I put on the heavy head too, there is no “wrong” way to fish a senko some days.
Great video. Going to try the petey rig on some shell bars here in Florida. Some times they just won’t take a Texas or wacky rig. Been using the bladed rig for several years and thought of it as a secret lure. It can really turn them on in the reeds. Best damn fishing channel in the web. This thing should be growing like wildfire. Best video ever was of course, the skipping video. Damn you’re good. I can skip but come on man….you are wicked. I just can’t get it close to your ability.
You know, you have the worst most clickbait titles I have ever seen. None of these techniques is anything new at all....I was duped into thinking there would be something cool like a new japanese technique, or a backglide senko technique or something. You do have some good information from time to time, but almost every time I click one of your vids, I am duped, and the title is not what it seems. I understand it is all to get views...and I know it's your thing, but I went like 6 months ignoring your vids whenever they popped in my feed, and the last 2 weeks i think I clicked on a couple vids, and I was finally just like "yeah im out" so I unsubbed, but I know you teach a lot of newer anglers, and I do wish you the best of luck.....It's just not my thing man, I can't do the clickbaity titles anymore.
I always put senkos on shakey heads. Nobody ever told me they couldn’t and I didn’t even know there were other worms for that haha. They catch smallmouth around here.
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I watched your video about the bladed senko earlier this summer. I tried it for the first time during a club tournament in Ohio, which we were fishing midnight to 8am. Black and blue fleck with a small willow blade. The 3rd cast I caught a 6.03 LB Bass. I won big bass and took 3rd place. The blade added is definitely a game changer.
Omnia is a great place. Love the discounts, no tax, and no shipping. It’s definitely worth the membership
Especially when they offered it free, not sure when it ends but I'm definitely going to sign back up
No shipping 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm fucking high dude. I was like "wtf you mean they don't ship" but you mean free shipping😂😂😂😂
I tried a tube jig head with rattles on it for a wacky rig this past summer. It worked, plan to try it some more next year.
I have fished all these and they work really well. The one thing I add to the shakey head senko is that I keep some bamboo skewers in the boat and I add about an inch inserted into the tail. It will make the tail float up and adds secondary action to the lure. Great video.
Good tip, Thanks
No they don't
Thanks Tyler 👊 Gonna try these this coming season 😎
Definitely gonna try these. Great tip video as always
Could you please do a walk through of your new boat? Thanks
It’s coming!
New Balance king had the hookset for a whale.
I bet you I will
True lol
Well played sir!😊
Been using jig head wacky for years. Great for smallmouth in a clear lake. Chartreuse jig head with baby-bass color. Three small hops followed by a big one and rest, every time.
Also, probably been said before, but NOTHING works as well as the original Yamamoto...be it the formula or whatever. Yes they're fragile and relatively pricey, but if you still catch more fish per unit it's worth it.
Ironic that I catch all mine on yum dingers and can't catch a snag with a senko
If you're going to throw it on the jig head, I suggest using the Yum dinger. They don't have the salt content, but they're made with a stiffer plastic and hold up alot better, plus they're half the price.
thank you for the info you forgot one its called weedless
It’s the only worm I use for my wacky rig, gg
I quit using Yamamoto crap years ago. I got tired of casting my worm off the hook. I switched to basspro stik-o's. Twice as many baits for the same money and I've caught shitloads of fish with them. Your welcome.
For the rig with bullet weight - I do that for my worms except I slide the top bobber stop up about 1.5 feet or so from bullet weight. The bass don’t feel the weight right away when they pick up the worm, and I seem to get more takers than bite and run. Did well this last summer with 7” Robo Worms. Will have to give the Senko a try that way.
Lake fork is filled with trees and I almost hate it 🤣. I stay like 20 minutes from lake fork. Next time yall are in Texas try using some big spoons. I don’t know why the bass have been hitting them. I just decided to throw it one day and now I keep one tired on.
Im more of a zoom finesse trick worm guy
Great video. I love the information. I like shakey head fishing, but as you said I usually use a Zoom trick work. I think I tried a senko before with no luck, but after watching your video I guess I will have to try some stick baits. Im thinking of trying a zman huka stickz. 1) for the bouyancy factor to stand up better 2) mayybe for the little tentacles tail .
What do you think?
I’ve probably have caught 10x more fish on a wacky worm than all other lures combined😂
watched it. rigged it the same just because of this clickbait title. worked and caught a fish.
media college: lie
youtuber: done
This is not only one of the cheapest artificial baits on the market but is also one of the worst.
I have never caught a fish with 1 of 20th I have never even gotten a bite or a noble. I have never seen anyone catch a fish on one of these.
Unlike this guy in the video, I'm not going to lie to you guys. These Bates do not work, do not waste. Your time or your money? I know this for a fact first-hand they do not work. I own these Bates and I thrown them away because they don't work. I have people giving them to me for free. Because they don't work. I go to all of the sporting goods stores and all the bait shops local to me and miles away. And they sell these things for under a dollar.
Great video!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!
Not a Seko guy! But those 4 techniques are very interesting? Thanks
I don't fish without Gary's Senko worm
A local south east Ohio UA-camr nailed a 5lb bass kayak fishing at a local lake. A blue Yamamoto senko wacky weightless was the weapon!
It’s magic!💯
@@live2fishofficial You should know Joe! 😁 How do like those Yamamoto Yamatanuki? I got some late summer , kinda like them. Unlike the Buckeyes play calling today. They beat themselves ☹️
Hahahahaha! Yep, those Senkos gave me a PB!
I like the Yamatanuki. It’s great dragging like a tube for smallies on LSC.
Sorry about those Buckeyes man…
@@live2fishofficial The Buckeyes was still in it till that last interception aww well, I like ice hockey way better
Been using the peety / mojo / split shot rig a long time. A very productive setup 👍
I haven't bought yamamoto since they got bought out.
In Canada your looking at 10-12.00 a pack
Another good one man. Ill be trying these out. Tight lines from the Dayton area!!!!
From Fairborn here.
i know a shop selling senkos for 5.99
Open faced real beats bait caster 😂😂 every time
No doubt about it…I’ve been fishing for the better part of 40 years and my PB largemouth JUST landed this year on the Senko. There’s just something about it…
Another great video. You are amazing. You definitely know your bass fishing.
Great video
Boooooooo
I've been using the Senko for about 9-months now, standard with 3/16 oz bullet weight, non-pegged and man, I haven't had any luck. Could be my technique but I have thrown the zoom 10.5" curly tail worms and they work. Could also just be the fish in this particular pond. I'm going to give that bladed Senko a shot though!
I’ve never caught a fish on a senko but my go to even though I don’t see it a lot is a single tail grub 4-5 inches in like a Texas rig style rig with a 3-4 size hook I’ve done both weight less and with weight but that’s what works for me I’m fairly new to fishing so might be using the wrong terms but yeah I would love to use senkos but just never get a bite on them maybe I am fishing them wrong
Just what i need,........More Senkoos.😂😂. I think there a over 50 bags in various colors in stock 😅😅. Very helpful Video nevertheless 😊😊
I never knew it was called the Petey rig but I have been using that set up for a while. It is a great technique when the bite is tough.
Honestly I’m more of a local sports team hat guy always, but that mofo right there 🔥. After All the binge watching of your videos and seeing the hats you got me 😅 I will definitely be supporting with a purchase of that one. Some of the best Content and merch 🫡.
Would love to see your inside thoughts on ShakyHead fishing. Your setup, etc. See so many people like, casting reels and so many like spinning.
Your videos are always so informative. Keep them coming!!!!
The videos are always full of Spam when you gonna start telling the truth and stop lying for companies to speak.Because they give you money doesn't mean you should lie to us about bates
The Petey rig is also known as the Mojo rig and has been around for year and years.
lol, yea that's a carolina rig. Good w senkos hooked that way, though the curly tail or floating trick worm with do the trick as well.
Been fishing the bladed senko on a shakey head for about 8 years...that also was a Poche thing as I recall, lots cheaper to make them yourself than buy them from BassPro.
You know a lot of people hate Googan but the Lunker Log is the closest alternative to a Yamamoto senko I have found as far as softness and salt content
I've been fishing all those techniques, except the third one, for a long time now, the blade on the tail of the sensor was something my uncle taught me decades ago when I first was taught about bass fishing. Yes, they do catch alot of bass and big ones
I fish a stick bait on a shakey head most the time especially if they're not committing and only getting the tail off the worm
Awesome information.. thank you so much for sharing..I love throwing a senko on a shakey head. Can't wait to try it on a jig head.
Love the Petey rig idea. You can bring it back to the hook and do a normal Texas rig. Two bobber stops love it
Is it usually a good idea to match the color of the jig head with the color bait you're using??
Good stuff! Another awesome one is to use scissors ✂️ and quarter the weightless tip of a neko rig.
thanks for the video man! always appreciate the tips. especially in the tipless land of canada lol you are my only source that has kinda the same temps and waterbodies.
I use mostly a three inch pink Senko on a dropshot rig and seem to do pretty good with that
Love the Shakey head jig. Sometimes I fish it jig worm style with a moon eye jig too.
I have had pretty good success with the core tackle hover rig with the senco
Love the content boss , do a video on the different weights of soft plastics!
Shakey head with spotted bass it seems like a senko works way better than any other baits
Great tips and few more in your comments 👏 👏
Curious, are you going to get an Omnia discount code?
Salute! For giving peter t the credit due him.
Petey = Mojo rig
Is the Pete rig not just a mojo rig?😂
It won’t work in San Diego?
KINDA LIKE A MOJO RIG. NICE VID
Cool to see you with Omnia now.
So, we've just collectively forgotten what a Carolina rig is and now renamed it. ok. whatever.
I Cinco is the easiest bait to rig. I don’t need a bus fisherman to tell me how to wacky rig and flip them out there. It’s not a secret.😅😅😅
Gotta be killing you to not be out in that cool new boat.
Ohio sucks in the winter. Getting ready to head south soon though :)
Poche’s first classic appearance is where I first remember seeing the tail-gun blade on a senko. If i remember correctly, he finished very high on that rig…
I had a friend that doesn’t fish a lot put a 1/4 oz walleye style jighead and a 5” wacky senko on behind me this summer…we were fishing 6-12’. He killed me until I put on the heavy head too, there is no “wrong” way to fish a senko some days.
Too much talking....didnt kearn a thingm
Great video. Going to try the petey rig on some shell bars here in Florida. Some times they just won’t take a Texas or wacky rig.
Been using the bladed rig for several years and thought of it as a secret lure. It can really turn them on in the reeds.
Best damn fishing channel in the web. This thing should be growing like wildfire. Best video ever was of course, the skipping video. Damn you’re good. I can skip but come on man….you are wicked. I just can’t get it close to your ability.
Wow great educational vid as always, definitely going to try this keep the content going❤❤❤
I stopped buying this company's worms,their experiencive & tear up so easy,two fish on this bait & it's destroyed!
You know, you have the worst most clickbait titles I have ever seen. None of these techniques is anything new at all....I was duped into thinking there would be something cool like a new japanese technique, or a backglide senko technique or something. You do have some good information from time to time, but almost every time I click one of your vids, I am duped, and the title is not what it seems. I understand it is all to get views...and I know it's your thing, but I went like 6 months ignoring your vids whenever they popped in my feed, and the last 2 weeks i think I clicked on a couple vids, and I was finally just like "yeah im out" so I unsubbed, but I know you teach a lot of newer anglers, and I do wish you the best of luck.....It's just not my thing man, I can't do the clickbaity titles anymore.
I can’t please everyone Dave. Good luck!
That’s your opinion but for me this was all new so it was true in my case.
Solid tips and tricks as always !
I always put senkos on shakey heads. Nobody ever told me they couldn’t and I didn’t even know there were other worms for that haha. They catch smallmouth around here.