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Title: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 06, 2004, 12:23:33 PM
Take a wire clothes hanger and cut it into small pieces. Cut it different lengths for more or less weight. It's a lot cheaper than buying the wacky worm weights and you can customize the weights to your liking.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: SenkoSam on July 07, 2004, 08:39:39 AM
Great idea! ;)
In fact I'll go one step further. I'll use powder paint to coat the ends or the whole thing, to prevent the salt from rusting the metal insert.  Stik-Os need internal weighting!
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=29968&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults

I use black, chartreuse and glow-in-the-dark to coat my lead heads. Just heat with a candle flame, dip fast and the hard coating will smooth to glass. One jar will coat over 200 jigs.

Sam
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 07, 2004, 05:26:25 PM
Sam, the weight doesn't affect the action of the stik-os? I've often thought of weighting them down but I was afraid it would mess with the action.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: BIG PAPA on July 07, 2004, 08:41:04 PM
If you will pinch a little split shot on your hook it actually increases the action. I also like to dye one end red or orange so they can see it wiggle better.
Hint: The new Yum stick bait wiggles just as well as the real Senko,and is tougher.

papa 8)
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 07, 2004, 09:43:51 PM
Cool ideas, thanks. Turbo Tackle also makes a tough senko type bait.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: SenkoSam on July 08, 2004, 09:09:55 AM
Rattle, if the wire isn't too long, the tip action should be fine.
Is there a site for Turbo Tackle?

Quotepinch a little split shot on your hook it actually increases the action
Will give it a try.

Sam
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 08, 2004, 12:08:33 PM
To be honest I never really looke for a site. Two places down here sell them and That is Lake Charles Tackle and Academy. Of course that probably doesn't help you too much Sam. Turbo Tackle makes very tough plastic lures and they fall at about the same rate as the orginal Senkos. I'll tell you this you can catch more than one or two fish on one lure as compared to the orginals and they are cheaper. I believe they are made somewhere in Texas. I'll pull apack out of my boat tonight and give you some more information on them.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Rebbasser on July 09, 2004, 01:00:37 PM
Along those same lines wire solder is a whole lit cheaper than the lead weights sold as inserts and is easier to work with than hanger wire IMO, and for a wacky rig putting a small finishing nail in each end works pretty well. 
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 09, 2004, 06:43:56 PM
Rebbasser, good idea, I can see where wire solder would be easier to work with.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: Jared LeBlue on July 10, 2004, 11:04:14 AM
Sam, Turbo Tackle does have a site, it's www.turbotackle.com. You can check out all their products there.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: OHbassaholic on January 12, 2005, 03:45:29 PM
These are some good ideas.  I've always just used finishing nails of various sizes/weights.  Usually, I just add to one end of the bait but have had some interesting results adding to both ends, still with more weight on one end.
Title: Re: Wacky Worm weights
Post by: bass1cpr on January 12, 2005, 10:11:49 PM
 Papa I'm with you on the weight in the middle. Check these out . "K Wacky Hooks"  Falconlures.com   Address. 112 plainview Dr. Lafayette, La. 70508  Wide gap hooks with weed guard and weight molded on the shank.  ~shhh