YUM Dinger Classic Worm All-Purpose Soft Plastic Bass Fishing Lure, 8 Count - Great Texas Rigged, Wacky Style, Carolina Rigged, Pitched, Etc.
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This is not a snko, but a stick worm
In reality, Yum Dingers are straight worms with a slight taper at the tail end. Catching fish with them is easy, and they are heavy enough to be weighed or floated without a weight.
Hello. I have 6 inches model, they come in a package of 6. I appreciate your help, thank you
Selected User Reviews For YUM Dinger Classic Worm All-Purpose Soft Plastic Bass Fishing Lure, 8 Count - Great Texas Rigged, Wacky Style, Carolina Rigged, Pitched, Etc.
We ran out of Yamamoto senko baits while investigating a few new honey holes for largemouth bass. Due to the lack of bait in my local store, I decided to try The results were the same. These baits aren't rocket science once you have the mold, but figured out how to make them would be useful. I couldn't be happier with this bait, at such a great.
It's okay to attach a picture and say they are soft plastics since Yum Dingers is pretty reputable. A quick update It's been a hot minute since I've fished these things and I've come to the conclusion they can only hold up to The top end of the rig will get ripped off by Texas rigs. If you do the Texas rig, then you can switch over to a Wacky rig afterward, but these don't last as long as they should after 1 fish.
I can honestly say that this is one of the best lures I have The pack of crisps was given to me by my son, which I politely tucked away in my box Throughout the entire process, I kept thinking "how a lure of this nature could catch anything? After trying almost every item I could not find a can opener that I could, I came across the Dinger" One very, very slow day. In the midst of a hot and sunny afternoon, it was noon. In my next dozen casts, I caught about six to eight fish. If you want to dead stick it, fish it slowly. The bottom of the boat will be picked up by them. Fish will use the wacky rig when the lure gets worn out. Since then, I have chosen this lure as my number one choice. It was on the St. John's River in Florida that I first fished for bass sixty years ago In 2004, there were four of us. Whenever I was a kid, I wished this lure had been around.
In our water clarity, this shade works much better than watermelon red. It doesn't get much better than blue/black in It is a fish killer because it can be rigged in so many different ways!.
My guess is that I have tried almost every Worm available. There is no better value for the money than this. Every time I go fishing in a new body of water, I go to them. As a wacky rig, they are exactly what I need. If there's bass to be had, these will let me know!.
Shipping was quick, but the rubber formula must have changed or something because 1 fish and the worm isn't surviving. The problem is that it is way too "hard". My bags of Yum worms from years ago are softer, move more smoothly in the water, and last way longer than the leftovers from now on.
This will allow you to catch bass all day long. I have become a fan of this worm. It is safe to say you will not be disappointed with the quality and fishability of the worms if you try them. These rigs can be used for all sorts of things such as Texas rigs, Wacky Rigs, Ned Rigs, and more. Then there's that! Do yourself a favor and get.