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The History of Yamamoto Baits

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Single Tail Grub] The lure that made Gary Yamamoto history

Scope Shad - New - Yamamoto

Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition

Yamamoto Senko Breakdown

Hook and Plastic Pairings are Key to Success — Part II

The Senko is a staple in the fishing world. The original soft-plastic stickbait comes in sizes ranging from 3 inches up to 7, and it has become the #1 choice of anglers everywhere. Iconic is an understatement the Senko has spawned thousands of imposters, but nothing beats the original. Versatility is a key attribute of the Senko, allowing it to be fished in a multitude of ways that all end up putting more fish in the boat.

Yamamoto Senko 5 in.

Gary Yamamoto and his team took the tournament-winning 4 inch Shad Shape Worm and resized it to a 3-inch finesse Shad Shape Worm, perfect for drop shotting. Small baitfish/worm profile with a single tail appendage that produces a tantalizing teasing action. Also good on a small shakey head or Ned rig to imitate a baitfish feeding on bottom. Serving up an incredible baitfish presentation, this 3 inch worm is the ultimate baitfish replicant when applied on a dropshot.

Yamamoto Shad Shape Worm - Green Pumpkin/Black Flake

Gary Yamamoto 4” Senko – Vast Fishing Tackle

Yamamoto Baits for Crappie, Pike, and Walleye

Yamamoto Senko 4 Blue Pearl/Silver

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Gary Yamamoto - The Bass Fishing Hall Of Fame

The D-Shad is a new breed of soft plastic jerk bait. It has a streamlined body designed to give that side-to-side twitching action, but the tail is thicker and heavier so when you kill the bait it sinks level and gives a little shimmy. It will work great by itself weighless for twitching, but also give it a try on your Carolina Rig, or behind your “Chatterbaits” or “Scroungers”. However you use the new D-Shad you are sure to catch them!.

Yamamoto D Shad Smoke Shad

WesternBass Free Magazine, Spring Bass Fishing Tips 2017