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🎯 Catch the legend—Yamamoto Senko, where simplicity meets bass obsession!
The Gary Yamamoto Senko 5" is a premium soft plastic bait renowned for its perfect balance of density and salt content, delivering a unique horizontal fall and side-to-side tail action that bass find irresistible. Designed for multiple rigging styles including wacky, Texas, and Carolina rigs, this 10-pack of watermelon slice laminate worms is a global favorite among anglers seeking reliable, versatile, and effective bass fishing lures.













| ASIN | B00W3UJ204 |
| Brand Name | Gary Yamamoto |
| Color | Watermelon Slice Laminate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (326) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00783670148882 |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 25 mm |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | South Bend Sporting Goods |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Point Style | スピアポイント |
| Size | 5 Inch (Pack of 10) |
| Target Species | バス |
| UPC | 783670148882 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
C**N
You can always trust Gary Yamamoto to make baits that catch bass. These senko worms are killer Texas rigged on a shouldered worm hook. This is one of the colors that works best on our lake. There are many colors, and you should not hesitate to try several to see what works well where you fish. I find the ones with embedded sparkles particularly effective on very sunny days. Pay attention to the length. They come in four and five inch sizes. You'll need different size hooks for the different size baits. We are up north and so the bass don't get as big as they do down south. I mostly use the 4-in ones unless I'm fishing very deep, hoping to catch a epic one, and then I like to jig the 5 in along the bottom. You can fish them weighted or not. This is my go to bass bait. Hope they work as well for you as they do for me!
T**H
Hands down the ol yamamoto senko is a classic - whatever the application, this is just one of those lures that can’t be beat and is a great “go-to” in nearly any situation. I typically wacky rig these bad boys - sooo even with an O-ring/wacky tool, they don’t last so long as I’d wish, and they are a bit pricey compared to other stick baits, but man do the fish love em! Hard to beat and definitely catch more than Yum Dingers or Zooms but definitely wish they were cheaper- usually save purchasing these for paychecks when I’ve got a good amount of overtime lol!
R**N
Good value for money
A**.
If you're looking for a senko, the yamamoto is the best one for sure, perfect wiggle, lots of salt or whatever the flavoring is, the bass love em. The only issue is they aren't the most durable, so you really only get one bite on them, maybe 2 or 3 if you're lucky, but they work so well at attracting fish, it doesn't bother me. Will buy again
E**C
Best worm for bass I have found. I know it doesnt need to be said, but the watermelon color is the goto for waters I dont know and do know. If I want to check for bass in a pond this is where I start. Pair with a bass hook and you dont even need a weight to cast far. That most fish per lure iv probably ever seen!
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