The swimming senko can be a game changer especially on a bright sunny day! At times when the fishing is a little tough, swimming a Senko can cover a lot more water than traditional plastic worm fishing. Here’s my easy to do swimming senko technique.
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Awsome show sir, I was wondering, if you had ever tried the ninja blade for your trolling motors?? I fish a lot of grassy, weedy areas like that also, and it was a game changer for me, it's like 4 wheel drive for your boat!
Roland: Thank you brother, what a breath of fresh air.
Love it Roland! Head waters will be out of it's hay day before I get there, but I'll fish it some day.
What about the helicopter lure?
I miss the days of the original true bass fishermen without all the high-tech help. Would like to see 1971 kind of Tournament again. When fishermen were fishermen. NOT Hi tech computer geeks. NO OFFENSE….
Hi,my is Steve from Richmond Virginia,,do you do any fly fishing???
driving dump trucks on the ice in intl falls ,mn
Iโve just switched over to Gary Yamamoto soft plastics. Ready for the spawn in North Texas, especially after last week!
What size devilstail top water lure do you use
Roland. I love your stories…can you tell the back story for the giant bass on intro to โFishing with Roland Martin.โ Where you are wading and the bass gets away? I feel like there is a story to that three second clip.
Glad to see you doing well Roland! Long live the LEGEND!!!
A buddy of mine was just saying it would be nice if they made a Senko with a swim tail on it. I told him I thought they made one and you just verified that. Thank you for sharing.
Great video roland appreciate the tips you give us
Good man, Rolly. Johnseph says hello!
I love the Senko stick and swim baits, first saw them on Rolands channel and have now caught hundreds of bass with them. Also, keep those sponsors happy!!
So i guess you guys didnt get snow/ice?
Love that swimming senko
The white Senko Hula Swimmer catches big bass in my region. It has a pretty big profile, that's my guess why dinks don't eat it. 90% eat it on the fall.
Very informative RM๐๐
Thanks Roland, have some 5" swimmers and can't wait till the ice melts here in PA.