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Yozuri Rattl N Vibe

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anyone a fan of these? i tried a few baits earlier today and wasnt hitting on much and put on one of these and caught fish after fish. 8 or 9 pretty quick. switched to a couple lucky crafts didnt get a bite. tied the yozuri back on and started slaying them some more. think ill pick up a few more of these

They're good solid baits.

As with anything though. .... you stumbled onto the right lure at the right time. Many people have a phenomenal day with a "new to them" lure and rush out and buy a stock of them. ..... only to find they are no more or less effective than any of their other lures.

I find the vibe to be good for me when I'm fishing clear water as its tight wiggle and relatively quieter rattle is the slightly more subtle approach I feel i need. If there is a subtle approach to a lipless crank. Lol.

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I have had very good success on the 3BD in both prism black/silver and prism black/gold colors that came last year for school size bass.

Tom

I fish those and red eye shads exclusively as far as lipless baits go. Red eyes shads are louder and have a wider wobble with a shimmy on the fall. The yo-zuri is a little less agressive. They for sure have their place. They do shimmy on the fall but its more subtle and they tangle on occasions. They're heavier also at 5/8 oz and run a tad bit deeper. I think they also perform better in grass.

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Good bait.  I picked up a couple a few years ago for $3 each.  I like the ghost color I got the best, not sure what the actual color name is though.  

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