Friday, July 4, 2008

Gary Yamamoto Swimming Senko

The Pro's:
The new Gary Yamamoto Swimming Senko combines the falling action of a senko and the swimming action of a swimbait all in one lure. I have been impressed with this lure this summer and I'm confident that it will continue to win big fish for me until the fall. I have found that this is best cast along docks either weightless or on a Texas rig depending on water clarity. The tail gives off a nice thumping motion when retrieved slowly. It is salt infused and pliable like most of Gary Yamamoto's Custom Baits. It comes in 19 different colors, the color shown is Junebug and is the color I have been using


The Con's:
A nasty pickerel will make quick work of this lure. Like most Gary Yamamoto baits they rip and tear easily. The tail quickly comes off after a couple of bass because of its design.

Is it a good Buy?
Yes, This bait is has proven itself even though it has a slight design flaw. It catches bass almost consistently.

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