08-15-05, 08:30 PM | #1 |
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YUM Dinger
Has anyone used the Yum dinger? How is it compared to other stick baits? Thanks
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They dont work to well in my area because everybody uses them and plus im so use to fishin buzzbaits and tackle with a faster retreive that i dont like them that well.
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Great stick bait. It's the closest to the Original Senko I've found. I use them as often as I do Senko's, and have great results. I must say the Kinami bait is also almost Identical to the Senko, it may even be identical, but considering it's a father(Senko) and son(Kinami) combo they may be the same.
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They are good baits-caught a good number on them.
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Yea i think kinamis are exactly like senkos. Ill have to try these yum dingers
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The Kinami is identical and made in the same plant. The only difference is packaging, color selection and marketing.
I've fished the Yum Dingers in the 4" size in this one pond I fish a lot and, while it's impossible to know for sure, I was confident that they were attracting about the same number of strikes as Senkos.
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What type of rig(s) you use these dinger's and senkos?
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Weightless and wacky. I probably throw it wacky more than anything else.
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The Yum Dinger is the stick bait I fish the most.
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Well, of course everyone has their own Favorites, mine is the tiki stick, but if you asked me which was the best, I would say the Gary Yamamoto Senko, it seems to hold up better. Oh, and don't bother tasting the Wave Worms Tiki Stick, it smells like licorioush but tastes like shiza.
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at least your honest there betursweetbass....lol....i'm so proud of you for sharing that info with the guys and gals here.....lol....take his word for it !!!!!!.....lol....
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i just hate it when you get the munchies on the water
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it is a great bait the dinger
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Same as any other stick bait, I really haven't noticed any difference between baits.
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the diger has i bit more scent in them then alot of other baits
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i like the Venom Lures Salty Sling much better very stiff but is perfect for weightless and wacky rigs! Fav. colors: Watermelon/Gold Flake, and Watermelon/Red Flake!
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there arew tones of different versions of the senko and they all work you just have to find what works best fro you
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