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Of course I T-Rig these, but they don't really have any action to them at all that way. I've thought of rage rigging them, but not sure how well that would do. What's a good way to use these things?

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Oh, they work... Good to... I have about 60 left...

They are soft like Senko.. Same blend? I think.. Don't need to add weight they cast great without... They just tear easy... You can waky rig them too..

But when these are gone I will use a different bait.

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Yeah i've got the Yamamtos and they are soft and not very durable at all. I may try them wacky rigged I guess. They just look so life less compared to the ribbon or u tailed worms I usually use. I thought rage rigging them would be a good idea as they would "wobble" on the way down.

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They may not have much action T-rigged but something about the action works. They are one of my top secret baits... :laugh7:

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Drop shot, stand up jigs, wacky jig, and split shot rig are a few I use.

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I fish them almost exclusively on a shakey head. The bait and rig is probably

my most productive set-up, but I have an issue that sometimes prevents

me from fishing this rig. When the fish are especially aggressive the fish

inhale the bait and are gut-hooked. I always pinch down the barb on the

ShakE2 which helps, but does not always work.

 

I have heard that the GYCB Kut Tail is the most popular soft plastic in Japan,

above the Senko. Does anyone know if that is true?

 

 

 

:fishing-026:

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They have plenty of action Texas rigged??

I used them on a drop shot and it worked pretty good.

X2.  The small Yamamoto's work great on the dropshot

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C rig.

My little fishing buddy has been using the 10" on a pumpkin Ed Head for ledge and channel fishing with some success.

Good worms.

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What length on shakey heads?  I only have 10" variety and that seems a bit much for a shakey head.

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