I have caught lots of fish on both …. But when things are slow and subtle I tend to lean toward the Senko, when they are less picky the Yum dinger gets it done .
Using the stock gx2 reel? The whole saving grace of that combo is the rod, that reel is only a 10$ reel, it will fall apart soon, you can get a shimano sienna reel 30$ At Wal-Mart good quality, Metal frame,metal handle,
I like Big Bite Baits trick worms for the same reason, less than half the price of a Senko. Worms catch big fish too. Great channel, a love the name. New subb from NJ.
They both always work well for me, I would just use them based on how the fish are actin. If there are more bites and fish, I'll go with a senko cuz they look better in water. But if less, I'll go with a finger, cuz u can cast a finger over and over and it won't wear out and fly off the hook like a senko would. Just a general rule that I go with, dingers are durable, stiffer by a little, and heavier. Senkos are more flimsy and more likely to fly off the hook after a couple casts, but are more realistic. But if on a budget, u can get 100 yum dingers for only 30 bucks, while 100 Yamamoto senkos would cost 90.
That was awesome. Was hoping someone would do a head to head between those two. You sold me on the Yum Dinger.
Means a lot! I’m glad you enjoyed the video, Yum Dinger for the win!
I have caught lots of fish on both …. But when things are slow and subtle I tend to lean toward the Senko, when they are less picky the Yum dinger gets it done .
Amen
Using the stock gx2 reel? The whole saving grace of that combo is the rod, that reel is only a 10$ reel, it will fall apart soon, you can get a
shimano sienna reel 30$
At Wal-Mart good quality,
Metal frame,metal handle,
I like Big Bite Baits trick worms for the same reason, less than half the price of a Senko. Worms catch big fish too.
Great channel, a love the name. New subb from NJ.
Thanks for the comments and support! Mean A lot friend 👍🏽
Looks like a great spot for a top water frog, also is this a stocked pond?
both work pretty well. Great catches and video bro👍.
thank you brother 🤘🏽🔥
The first time ive seen fish waterski.
You actually want a slower fall because that’s when 90% of bites occur, on the fall. If you’re fishing deeper you can use a Senko or finish nails.
agreed!
I Texas rig mine
Thats a pretty sweet little pond
yeah its a nice gem I found exploring!
If you stretch the dinger out a little in your hands the color will be a bit brighter and the action will be less stiff.
(Last fish) Chunk lol that poor fish hasn’t eaten in 15 years
Nice video, i am 51 and all i use is 5 inch dingers black flake
Awesome video thank you
thanks for watching my friend!
@@pondhubfishing out of curiosity what hook size are you using
@@athanasiossclavos2760 3/O vmc wacky rig hook
They both always work well for me, I would just use them based on how the fish are actin. If there are more bites and fish, I'll go with a senko cuz they look better in water. But if less, I'll go with a finger, cuz u can cast a finger over and over and it won't wear out and fly off the hook like a senko would. Just a general rule that I go with, dingers are durable, stiffer by a little, and heavier. Senkos are more flimsy and more likely to fly off the hook after a couple casts, but are more realistic. But if on a budget, u can get 100 yum dingers for only 30 bucks, while 100 Yamamoto senkos would cost 90.
I agree 100%!
I haven’t seen a single video showing the difference in action, actually the opposite.
And I’ve fished both and not noticed it.
YUMMY BABY!!!
You’re yummy 😏