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What The Heck Is This Thing????

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Gary Yamamoto A-Ok....

 

Apparently only sold to Japanese... BUT MADE IN THE USA!!! I don't understand

 

What the heck is it

 

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A mix of a t-rig and a wacky rig pro senko. Just like the bottom picture, you T-rig the fat straight one and the other is wacky rigged at the same time. 

GY must have been on some good stuff when he cooked that one up! LOL!

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GY must have been on some good stuff when he cooked that one up! LOL!

HAHA

Cool lose two senkos at once, good idea...

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GY must have been on some good stuff when he cooked that one up! LOL!

It's not a new concept. Guys were using O rings and criss crossing 2 senkos on one hook years ago

I'm scared...

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Goofy....

This has a kind of dragon fly profile, I can see a bass being attracted to that aspect. A simple stick worm sinking it the right spot will get bit plenty though.

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It's not a new concept. Guys were using O rings and criss crossing 2 senkos on one hook years ago

Yeah I went to the weigh ins at a local tournament just to see what they caught and one guy showed me those and said the 2 3-4lbers he caught were on them...it wasn't GYCB though I think he was molding them himself

those are odd.

I made the same thing out of some torn senkos and some Mend-it glue... I would rate it just about as effective as the helicopter lure.

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Well I am sure a bag of those will be $15 a bag,

BPS today, Senkos are over$ 8.35 + tax.... I am done.... After my current stock plus Kut tails no more, unless stupid cheap!

Liking the Zoom Fluke Stick.... Not a senko, but not bad either.

Its 2 fish rubbing together, or sexytime.    Bass willl eat it im sure as they are curious to try and eat anything.

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