Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Yum Dinger


The Pro's:
All the action of a Gary Yamamoto Senko but with half the price. These Senko's made buy Yum can take a beating and will still produce fish. The intense wiggle motion that these plastic stick baits create as they fall through the water is superb. They are extremely resilient and will outlast any Yamamoto Senko.
The Con's:
Only the jokes about the name when you explain to your fishing partner that your rigging up a dinger!
Is it a good Buy?
Yes. Much cheaper than other Senko type baits, this plastic bait is a must have when I am out on a bass fishing trip.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hear these baits are good, I have a pack of them in 3" Bumblebee swirl, I haven't gotten the chance to try them out, I hope so soon. What are the best rigs?colors?sizes? and what fish are they good in catching, although I presume at least for my size of the bait, Bass(Largemouth and Smallmouth), panfish(Crappie, bluegill, sunfish,etc.)and Maybe walleye, small catfish, and small pike. that is all.

Anonymous said...

just one 4 inche pimpkin colored yum dinger can catch up to 48 smallmouth's/largemouth's on a okay day, but on a good day it can catch at least 5 3-6 pound bass with another 48 small ones.this bait is a must have for any bass fisherman, young or old it's a good bait. i think that a Yum dinger might be one of the best plastic bait of all time.