Several articles that I have read say, "Throw out the weightless Senko and let it sit without moving it, then after it has soaked for a painstakingly long time, twitch it." My questions is how long is a "painstakingly long time"? Do I wait one minute, five minutes, have lunch and then twitch?
Last summer when I first started to learn how to catch bass, the hits on the Senko were usually on the drop. I have one LMB under my belt this spring and it also hit within 30 seconds of the cast.
Thanks in advance for all your answers!
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Hey Roger,
Generally if the fish are there and hungry they hit it on the drop. But sometimes it does need to sit a bit. I'm no expert but I usually let it sit for 30 sec. to a minute, depending on what my patience level is at the time, and if I don't get a hit I reel in and pitch some where else. I'd say 80% of my senko fish come on the drop.
I would definetely let the senko sit......I would let it sit all day in the rod locker! I think baits like the senko fit the bill more in the post spawn and summer periods, I would rather twitch a trick worm, or a 9X cut tail, this time of year.
I would definetely let the senko sit......I would let it sit all day in the rod locker!
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