

So my question is: how do you keep the senkos on the hook?
I could go through a pack very fast losing one everytime a fish hit like what has been happening, therefore costing +++ money and could harm fish eating this thing.
WOW, Big Jim does it againBig Jim wrote:Hey farmerkid, send me over a pm with your mailing address and I will send you over a few samples of everything you need to be catching instead of cursing baits that come off to easy.![]()
Take Care
BIG JIM
Cool, I'm heading to Home Depot tonight for other stuff (boat-related actually!) and wonder if they carry these o-rings -- any idea?beachburger wrote:If you are going to use O-rings, go to a plumbing store and ask for size 010 or 011. The 010 size is perfect for a 5" Tiki-Stick or Yum Dinger. Expand the O-ring with some pliers and slide the senko into the O-ring then remove the pliers. The O-ring will snug down onto the senko enough so it will prevent perch and other small fish from swiping the senko out the O-ring.
You can also use the 011 size and not worry about needing the pliers to apply the O-ring but you will find that the senko will get swiped by a small fish fairly frequently.
The 010 size also works well on the smaller 4" Tiki-Stick.
And yes I know I have spent far too much of my life investigating O-rings and senkos.![]()
HTH,
Doug
Can you clarify? Do you have the bottom of the arc in the hook touching the top of the senko, or, do you basically have the senko sitting IN the arc of the hook (and the o-ring around that)?Basspro wrote:o-rings..o-rings...o-rings!
I've been using them for years and they work great! Slide the o-ring over the senko, and put your hook under the o-ring, not even into the senko.
Has saved me a ton of money on buying senko's for sure!
Mike