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Double ball worm

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Silkworm

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Shrimp

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Multistick

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Flapping hog Jr

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Leg Worm

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Candle Tail

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Tail Less Grub

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My question is ..... ¿ why don 't we have them for sale here in America ? :-?

  • Super User
Posted

Which one do you like? I think they are too small

for the monsters in your neck of the woods. I'm

just not a fan of little baits.

However, the Shrimp is intriguing.

8-)

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Where are they for sale at? I would guess they were U.S. market since they are printed in English but I might be wrong

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Which one do you like? I think they are too small

for the monsters in your neck of the woods. I'm

just not a fan of little baits.

However, the Shrimp is intriguing.

8-)

aw come on RW you love those flappin hogs. you can't say you wouldn't use that as a trailer on a finesse jig bank beatin for smallies in your neck of the woods

  • Super User
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Which one do you like? I think they are too small

for the monsters in your neck of the woods. I'm

just not a fan of little baits.

However, the Shrimp is intriguing.

8-)

Them munsters are getting finicky lately Kent, or at least they are getting finicky in the lakes around my hometown ( finally after almost a year and a half I fished with "manly" bass gear last week ), the rest of the time I 've had to fish teeny tiny offerings with Mickey Mouse gear better suited for panfishing ( in theory ), 2-3" senkos, those Tail less grubs, Grass Minnows, Baby Assassins, Finesse worms, 3 inch Sluggos n 'such have been my tools, don 't know if it 's because suddenly there has been an explosion in the number of anglers beating the lakes to death on an almost daily basis what 's caused the fish to become so picky about the regular baits, they just ignore the larger baits, even the smaller bass are choosy. Rigs and techniques I seldomly used are now meat and potatoes for me.

For ex, last week I went to my everyday lake ( the one with lots of timber ) well, I took my manly gear and ..... I caught nothing !  ;)  for the better part of the morning until I tied a 3 inch senko fished wacky unweighted style, all the fish I caught ( 1-3 pound fish ) were the fish I regularily caught with the regular baits, I switched back to a 5" senko and went for about an hour without a bite, switched back to the 3 incher and back into business. The lake was packed with boats and except for us nobody caught anything.

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most of the gary yamamoto can be found in www.japanprofishing.com

they sell good jdms products and lures as well

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Where are they for sale at? I would guess they were U.S. market since they are printed in English but I might be wrong

They are JDM baits.

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Where are they for sale at? I would guess they were U.S. market since they are printed in English but I might be wrong

I tried to sell a couple of bags of the original, Flappin' Hogs when I first came here. 

  • Super User
Posted

I have quite a few 2" Senkos that catch big bass. They're not available here anymore, but I think you can get them in Japan.

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looking at that japanese tackle link, the shrimp comes in 3 and 4 inch sizes.  Bait monkey might keep me up tonight

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