Thanks for the tip on bending the worm into the hook. Always strayed away from using soft plastics/senkos in general cause i'm an idiot hooking them and it makes sense now why mine is getting stretched out
Oh man I caught an absolute warrior this morning with one of those dingers. He was a real fighter, don't know how he got the eye injury, but he was easily 4lbs and I hope he'll father many more fighters.
You should’ve covered that last step, put the hook through the top part of the skin of the worm to make it weedless. Otherwise you’re gonna get snagged. And it doesn’t compromise hook sets when you get a bite. Once the fish bites the worm bends down and the hook will set in the fish’s mouth
Myself personally would go with a lighter wire hook to allow the senko to be more natural falling. The senko is plenty heavy(salt) as it is, that the heavy wire hook is not required. Just my 02cents👍🏻
I had a idea for a new rig called the Ontario rig,leave feedback and opinions below please.First grab a leader and attach some fluorocarbon to it.Tie on some slip knot weights,and attach a EWG hook on a knot,then run a curly spinner or minnow Texas rig style through the bait.Add a bead just above the knot,some spinner spoons and in line spoons for some extra flare,tell me if it would work