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    Power Wacky Fishing

    Always thought it was a tool for when they wouldn't bite anything else, but lately I have been absolutely smoking them on it and don't really want to pick up anything else. I was also surprised at the amount of water I can cover with it and still be efficient. One pitch to a piece of cover, let it sink, reel in and repeat. Anybody else go out looking for a wacky rigged worm bite??

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    I do quite a bit looking for bigger bites

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    all the wife fishes with. i use it alot also on ky lake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buggs247 View Post
    Always thought it was a tool for when they wouldn't bite anything else, but lately I have been absolutely smoking them on it and don't really want to pick up anything else. I was also surprised at the amount of water I can cover with it and still be efficient. One pitch to a piece of cover, let it sink, reel in and repeat. Anybody else go out looking for a wacky rigged worm bite??
    What's your set up for power wacky?

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    Certain times of year, a flick shake setup is untouchable here

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    Yeah do it all the time my boys call me Mr sinko just have lots of confidence in this bait wacky still or Texas rigged

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny3Times View Post
    What's your set up for power wacky?
    Right now ive got it on 12 lb fluoro with 1/8 weighted head

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    Damn it keep it quiet! Say nothing!
    I am not delusional,
    I see all illusions!

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    Pitching and flipping Senkos get a big nod on the Delta this time of year. The Revenge Flippin Wackers is the go-to jig head due to various hook and weigh options.

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    I'm down in Hilton Head at a resort and the guy at the desk tells me they rent out fishing poles to fish in the lagoon. I ask him if there is bass in there and he said i think so. Go to the truck and find a bait caster and spinning rod. Go around entire lagoon with a white and chartreuse chatter bait catch one, go around entire lagoon with square bill loss one, go around with a small swim bait catch one, next a spinner bait catch one. Change to a Diawa fat neko worm (5 inch) and hook it wacky style with a #02 drop shot hook because that's all I had and proceed to catch fish after fish. I don't know why I shun this bait because it's a fish catching machine.

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    Use it every time I go fishing. Never fails me. Senko in green pumpkin. O ring, small nail weight is my set-up. St Croix spinning rod, extra fast tip.

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    I run these on my rods for my grand kids. I use a small weight texas rigged and pegged with the hook thru a o ring. Once they are hooked the weight has no influence on the hook.

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    So pitch and sink, and wind it in. That's it. Not a single twitch or pop? Not one?

    So, you are telling me..........no wisker-doos?

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    I wacky rig a Zoom Trick in Junebug, a favorite Florida color, I twitch, pop pop,
    it's caught a large amount of fish from 1 lb-8.5lbs.

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    I myself believe its one of those things guys only use when the fishing is tough and the fish don't see a lot of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buggs247 View Post
    Always thought it was a tool for when they wouldn't bite anything else, but lately I have been absolutely smoking them on it and don't really want to pick up anything else. I was also surprised at the amount of water I can cover with it and still be efficient. One pitch to a piece of cover, let it sink, reel in and repeat. Anybody else go out looking for a wacky rigged worm bite??
    I know several successful tourney guys that throw a wacky worm and an a-rig almost exclusively throughout pre-to-post spawn.

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    Sadly I can count the number of fish I have caught on a Senko on one hand.. But might have to give this a try.
    Dave

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    I rig them weightless, Texas style but fish them similar to a jerk bait or a sluggo. Sometimes I’ll just let it sit and sink slowly. While I rarely fished them before, it’s my go to most of the time now.

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    Can you say FISH CATCHER?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass57348 View Post
    Sadly I can count the number of fish I have caught on a Senko on one hand.. But might have to give this a try.
    If you're not catching fish on a Senko...especially wacky rigged...you're over-working the bait. "You don't work them, they work for you" is absolutely fact. Don't neglect Dropshotting...or power shotting...a Senko or clone.