The Senko is the best-selling bass lure of all-time, and for good reason. It flat out catches bass all year, on every type of water. It works on lowland lakes, highland lakes, natural lakes, farm ...
The Gary Yamamoto Senko is known by virtually every bass angler. The 5” is a solid pick for its medium size and versatility in different situations. This 30 pack kit should last you plenty of trips ...
Soft plastic stick baits are among the most versatile and effective lures available. They can be rigged in various ways and fished within inches of the surface out to 20 feet or more. Popular ways to ...
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 ...
A chartreuse Senko is evident as Tommy Ford lands a bass that fell for his plastic worm. Ford fishes with the same lure and the same color about 90 percent of the time.(Courtesy) When it comes to bass ...
This fishing guide for beginner's details how to catch largemouth bass, by first identifying the species, learning where bass live and their behavior, choosing the right rod, reel, line, and lures to ...
1. In Lakeland, on Picnic Lake at Tenoroc medium shiners have worked well for bass. On Lake Parker, specks and bluegill are biting grass shrimp. At Saddle Creek, blue-and-black senkos and golden ...