RETRIEVING THE COASTAL SENKO

This is how I retrieve the Coastal Senko for ballan wrasse.

 

After casting out, let the lure sink on a slack line because if it sinks on a tight line, the lure will swing towards you. If the water depth is 12’, you’ll be missing out on several feet of potential good wrasse ground before the lure settles

 

Once it’s settled, give the lure 4 or 5 quick small flicks. I’ll only flick the rod tip about 100mm as I want to keep the lure down, amongst or just above the rough stuff.

 

After implementing the flicks, let the lure settle back down on a slack line.

 

I generally leave it three or four seconds before flicking again as quite often wrasse will hit the lure whilst it’s settled.

Work the lure right back to your feet, wrasse will often be patrolling really close in around ledges or kelp. I’ve had wrasse hit just as I was about to lift out and re-cast.

 

Don’t be afraid to slow down or speed up the flicks or alter colours, little changes like this can make a difference and induce a strike.

 

Fishing with the Texas rig and using a glass bead between the hook and cone weight will create a clicking sound, another attractant to the wrasse.

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