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yamamoto shad shaped worm
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01/04/10 07:22 PM
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Scotty T
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they were on sale at Academy so i picked up a few bags, looked real nice for drop shot....
anybody use these or had any luck with them and how? thanks
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Re: yamamoto shad shaped worm
[Re: Scotty T]
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01/04/10 07:59 PM
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CBPBasser
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Used to use em on Stillhouse/Belton for Smallies....Good baits, real good...Kinami (Yammamoto's son) has some out very similar for cheaper
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Re: yamamoto shad shaped worm
[Re: CBPBasser]
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01/04/10 11:26 PM
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sabigfish
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Great baits but Kamini are no cheaper than Yamamoto on most baits you just get less quantity for a lower prices. Example, Yamamoto senkos 10 baits per package kinami baits 7 per bag. Same price per individual baits.
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Re: yamamoto shad shaped worm
[Re: sabigfish]
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01/05/10 03:54 AM
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Bigron119
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Great for Drop Shot and I also use them on light spinning tackle weightless. On Rayburn, I have mostly caught smaller fish on them though.
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