Senkos: Wacky or Texas?

I learned to fish Senkos via Wacky Rig. I have had so much success with this rig, that I never thought of changing it. In fact, I did not know there was another way to rig Senkos. That is until a friend of mine told me that he only fishes Senkos via Texas Rig. He blew my mind! After some field testing, I can confidently say that both rigging options are successful in specific situations.

Fish360 Senkos: Wacky or Texas?

When I fish my Senkos Wacky Rig, I use O-rings. I select the hook and O-rig size based on the Senko’s size. The O-ring absorbs most of the impact during a strike and thereby reduces bait damage. I often catch multiple fish from one single Senko. When one of my Senkos eventually splits in two, I glue the two halves together via super glue. I have re-glued the same Senko multiple times, and caught fish!

Fish360 Senkos: Wacky or Texas?

When I fish my Senkos Texas Rig, I use a swivel to keep the bait from sliding down the hook. The strength of the swivel is not critical; the top eye of the swivel just needs to reach the eye of the hook.

Fish360 Senkos: Wacky or Texas?

In clear and shallow water, I fish my Texas Rigged Senkos without weight. When I want to penetrate vegetation or deep water, I thread my line through an appropriately sized weight. I use EWG hooks in sizes proportional to the Senko sizes.

Fish360 Senkos: Wacky or Texas?

Wacky Rig Senkos exhibit lots of action as they flutter towards bottom. They can be used for multiple fish. However, they do not penetrate vegetation. In contrast, Texas Rig Senkos have less action, they damage easily and often beyond repair. However, they penetrate vegetation and deep water.

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The Fish That Changed America

Largemouth bass are aggressive predators. The American Anglers who targeted these fish from 1888 to 2009 are equally aggressive. In his book, Steve Price captures the first hand accounts of 42+ men who made largemouth bass fishing an All-American sport.

Some of the stories provide great historical insight on the origin of modern lures. Some stories are hilarious! Some of the stories are inspiring. Each story is unique and worth the cost of the book.

Since 2009, the largemouth bass fishing sport has entered a new chapter. We have international largemouth bass anglers. We have multiple tournament trails, which include kayak bass fishing! Women are playing a larger role in the sport. I am looking forward to reading the next book (2010 to 2030).

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DIY Hybrid Frog Tackle Box

I fish frogs from May to October. I have four frog rods on my kayak at all times. I am Frog Freak! I recently discovered hybrid frogs, which combine physical and functional characteristics from hollow body and solid body frogs. Hybrid frogs tends to have large foot prints, which make storing them a challenge. After searching the market for a storage solution, I decided to make my own Hybrid Frog Tackle Box.

I re-purposed one of my old Plano[https://www.planomolding.com/] tackle boxes (Model 3640-1). I used a RotoZip [https://www.rotozip.com] with disk grinder to remove two dividers, which gave me two double-width channels. I always wear safety glasses. For this project, they were indispensable! The plastic shreds went everywhere!! Everywhere!!!

This storage solutions works well. However, I feel strange buying new tackle boxes to modify them via high speed rotary tools. Hopefully, manufactures produce a tackle box that will allow horizontal and vertical divider adjustments.

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