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The YUM Dinger is a versatile soft plastic stick bait with subtle, lifelike action that doesn't break the bank.
Works well with a variety of rigging styles, including Texas and Wacky rigs.
Employs YUM's Live Prey Technology, a proprietary mix of scents and attractants.
Unique hook slot and durable construction.
Available in 4 sizes and over 15 colors.
Designed to be fished a variety of ways, the YUM Dinger is a versatile soft plastic stick bait with subtle, lifelike action that doesn't break the bank. Like most soft stick baits, it works well on a Texas rig, Carolina rig, Wacky rig, drop shot, or you can even pitch 'em into heavy cover. The 3 inch versions are also killer on a Ned rig. Additionally, these baits are infused with YUM's signature line of attractants, salts, and enzymes as a part of YUM's Live Prey Technology. It also features a specialized hook slot for better hookups and easier rigging. Most important, unlike other soft stick baits and worms, YUM Dingers don't tear up as easily, meaning you can squeeze more bites out of every bait.
Comes in 4 sizes ranging from 3 inches to 6 inches, pack quantity varies by size (see table for details).
⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
They have the best price and deliver on time. I have used them for several different baits. They are always less expensive then everyone else consistently.
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Steven
6” yum dinger
In my opinion, the yum dinger works just as well as the senko at a way better price.
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Rich Przybyl
Yum Dinger
A very good soft stick bait at an affordable price. It has a good scent and a variety of colors. I live in Florida and prefer the June Bug color.
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Robert Contrisciano
Stick Bait
I like the yum d
It's very adorable and has great action. And the scent is great for Bass.
I never really had any interest in these, but bought some on sale on a whim. I put one on an ultralight and headed to a local trout lake that had not been stocked yet this year. After no luck on my usual suspect lures, I threw out the gold/black Snap Bean. Pleasantly surprised by catching 2 wild trout and 2 kokanee, (Yes, kokanee at 1-1/2 deep. The water is still cold). I found that I had to troll these much slower than I usually troll, or they go on their side and come up near the surface. .8 to .9 MPH was the sweet spot. Looking forward to hitting the same lake with the grandson after it is stocked next week with a couple of these tied on.