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Started in the early '80s by Gary Yamamoto, a Japanese immigrant and Arizona campground owner with a passion for sport fishing, Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits are one of the oldest and most well-respected names in fishing soft plastics. The company experienced significant growth in the '90s upon the release of the original soft stickbait, the Yamamoto Senko, as their baits quickly went from being a well-kept secret among bass fishing fanatics to one of the most iconic soft plastic baits in all of fishing.
Now the Senko is the mark by which all other soft stickbaits are measured and the term Senko has become so ingrained in the fishing lexicon that it has become synonymous with soft stickbaits in general, not just ones made by Gary Yamamoto. Makers of many year-round baits, be sure to check out the Senko or any of the other of Gary Yamamoto's bait ASAP and see what all the fuss is about!
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View full detailsThese jig heads are fantastic. Throwing 6" plastics and these are the only ones I trust
A high quality terminal tackle product, also with a reasonable price
This underspin is the best I’ve used by far. Blade is perfectly positioned to increase hook-up ratio. I got one in a bank and creek bag then bought 3 more.
Love the action first bait I throw when I go fishing
Packs up small for a 7’ pole. It’s a bit faster than medium-fast in my opinion, but it suits my needs for sure.