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Has anyone used baits from this company? I just read about them online and looks like a cool little company . And they have some neat baits. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Ryan

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I know a bunch of people that use them in illinois. the tubes are supposed to be pretty good. I am going to get some of the finesse worms and tubes this spring

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Yup I am a huge fan. I use their stick baits and their hero craws as trailers. I have also used their 6" finesse worm.

Great prices and he does custome colors and plastic densities for a nominal fee.

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Great glad to hear they have some fans. I am looking for stick baits and tubes and liked their selection of colors and baits. How do their stick baits compare to   other senkos? Thanks Ryan

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I would say they aren't as soft as a GYCB but durabilioty is way better.  Their action is better than a yum dinger so i would call it an in between a GYCB and a yum dinger.

 

The other thing i do like is that they are in a little different sizes, probably to prevent patent infringement. they come in 5.25" and 4.25 inch models.  I had him custom make me some extra durable 4.25 for nose hooking.  He basically double dipped the nose in clear plastic so they would stick on the hook better and they were awesome.  I caught probably 10 smallies before needing to change baits.  WHen i was using the same technique with yum dingers i woudl catch 2 maybe three before it would tear free.

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Ok Thanks for the info. I think I will order a bunch of stick baits. I use a ton of them on the river here for smallies.  Ryan

Order a few and test them out. Nothing is worse than buying 10 bags of plastics you hate after day 1

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Order a few and test them out. Nothing is worse than buying 10 bags of plastics you hate after day 1

+1

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Sound like good custom baits and good service

 

BTW Yammy Senkos are 5.25".

really? i haven't seen anything but the 4", 5", 6" ,7" and th occasional 3" size.

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