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Gary Yamamoto 3.5" MULTI-STICK

Body shape is slightly elliptical cross section, vertically set, you can get a different set of actions next. The vertical set of rich hydrophilic tail generates only tiny vibrations. If you create a set of horizontal action by undulating the entire body

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Looks like a keeper...if it performs half as well as a senko it will still be worth keeping around.

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Pretty similar to the Jack's worm from Case Plastics. It sinks too, like a Senko.

 

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Ive never seen that lure, but its good to test things out. Try it.

 

I'm actually going to order a package or two, as long as shipping from Japan doesn't kill the deal. I'll let you know.

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Looks like interesting but I would question how effective it will be based on how heavy a normal senko is on the front end.  Also, it looks this was a great engineering way to use up some factory screw ups.

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