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Awesome! Easier to read....... G-Man wrote:Elijah.Loves.Fishin wrote:fair enoughsorry but i wasn't trying to come off as a jerk. i've been in an annoyed mood today :P
Elijah - Please don't apologize for voicing your opinion, we would still be stuck in the stone age if folks never questioned the status quo.
F-N-F - could you please tone down the color and size of your font? It is hard on the eyes and doesn't make for an easy read.
tnj8222 wrote:let everybody know how it works. If I was to do that I would use wide gap weedless finese hooks. Same hooks you would use for wacky rig but not ewg hooks. Maybe I will try it at the pond in march. I got a buddy the makes 12" senko type baits and I still have a pack to try with.
kzoo wrote:Creative rig Elijah, but I'd have to assume the hooks will affect the action of the wiggle when it falls. Although try it out, I might be wrong.
f1sh1nf00l wrote:Marcantonio had some monster sencos at his big fish seminar that I believe were either 8 or 9 inch, made by Yamamoto. I have some 12" sencos that are made by some folks down south. You can get big stick baits, just not in the stores around here. If you want, I can give you some links to some folks that hand pour lots of big baits. Or just check out Texas Fishing Fourum, in the classifieds, alot of the big baits I get are custom pours from folks down there.
tagwatson360 wrote:A friend of mine pours 10" salt-impregnated stickbaits called P-Stix. You can purchase them at Bass Tackle Depot.
http://www.basstackledepot.com/p-stix-10-inch.aspx
I have caught quite a few bass with these lures, both Texas-rigged and wacky-rigged. I can assure you that any bass worth catching is going to have no problem engulfing the lure completely.
I am a huge proponent of experimenting/tinkering and coming up with new and unique ways to rig lures and catch bass. I respect the creativity a great deal. However, I have to agree with Kzoo that this particular rigging method will inhibit the desired action and offer a much less natural presentation. Grab some P-Stix, stick with the one quality wide gap hook, and go catch some toads.
Good luck,
Tag

tagwatson360 wrote:Hey Mr. Elijah,
Thanks for the reply. I think you'll be shocked what size bass can and will engulf the jumbo-sized plastics. I get on the water very rarely in recent years. But when I do, I like to throw bigger baits almost exclusively. I definitely catch plenty of smaller fish on big swimbaits, larger plastics and bulky jig/trailer combinations.
The reason for my post was just to kindly suggest giving the single hook a try initially, as I am confident you'll be pleasantly surprised with your hook up ratio on all sizes of bass. Perhaps wait an extra few seconds prior to setting the hook as a precautionary measure if you are concerned about missing strikes. By all means experiment, but I think you'll find yourself keeping it simple in the long run and having good success.
Per the pricing, I believe the P-Stix are a very fair value.
There is roughly 5 times more plastic in one 10" P-Stix than one 5" Senko. Currently, a bag of ten 5" Senkos retails for $7.49 ($.75 each). At $10.99 for five 10" P-Stix, you are actually paying 70% less, by plastic volume, for P-Stix. Not trying to disagree with your opinion, just offering a different perspective.
Have fun and hook 'em hard,
Tag

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