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Yama's new product: Senko TRD

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Ya, they call it the Ned Senko, but it's a TRD by any other name.

 

Expensive - is it worth it?

Retail prices...

Yama Ned Senko - 6 for $6 - $1 each

Z-Man Original TRD - 8 for $4 - $0.50 each

Zoom Beatdown - 10 for $4 - $0.40 each

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    Pulled the Roboworm Ned Worms out last night to take on a test run today as promised. Here's what I found:   A little cooler today after storms rolled just south of us this morning. By early

  • Team9nine
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    5” ZinkerZ, 6 baits for $4, each cut in half for 12 pieces = $0.33 each…the original Midwest Finesse “Ned” bait ?

  • So glad all the tackle R&D divisions are overflowing with originality and innovation.  I mean, I know there's little that's REALLY new....but a major announcement for a half a stick worm?  We can

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Is it just normal Senko material? If so, absolutely not. A chopped Senko is not nearly as good as elaztech on a Ned Rig.

one of the more underwhelming “reveals” that i’ve seen in a while

  • Super User

The 3" BPS Sticko is only $0.30 per

I'll stick with the Finesse TRD, Nikko, and Sukushi Bug

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7 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

Is it just normal Senko material? If so, absolutely not. A chopped Senko is not nearly as good as elaztech on a Ned Rig.

 

No new material that floats. 

  • Super User

Question is…do they attack other soft plastics like Z-Man’s do? If not, and if they last relatively longer than a standard Senko, it may be worth a look. 
 

Although I am not a big Ned rig guy. 

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1 hour ago, Dwight Hottle said:

No new material that floats. 

 

I might be interested if its buoyant and has better durability than the standard material that yamamoto plastics are made of.

If it doesn't melt all other plastics when it touches them, I'd be interested.  Biggest reason I'm not super fond of Elaztech is I can't reuse it or chuck it in the bag with the other dead baits.

11 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Ya, they call it the Ned Senko, but it's a TRD by any other name.

 

Expensive - is it worth it?

Retail prices...

Yama Ned Senko - 6 for $6 - $1 each

Z-Man Original TRD - 8 for $4 - $0.50 each

Zoom Beatdown - 10 for $4 - $0.40 each


Tackle Warehouse shows the Ned Senko with 10 baits for $6. Still the most expensive at $0.60 each.

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1 hour ago, FishTank said:

How does this differ from the 3in fat senko?

 

It floats.

 

Specifically designed for Ned rigging, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater offers the same legendary action that Yamamoto baits are known for but meticulously tuned to be the best Ned bait on the market. Made using a floating formula of plastic, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater provides a subtle quivering action and ultra soft texture, just like the original Senko, but is able to float tail up when rigged on a jighead to entice wary fish into biting. The flat head and tapered tail also match up seamlessly with a wide selection of Ned jig heads to create a perfect streamlined Ned rig profile. Available in a range of Yamamoto’s custom colors that are unmatched by any other soft plastics, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater will become your new go-to Ned rig 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Steveo-1969 said:


Tackle Warehouse shows the Ned Senko with 10 baits for $6. Still the most expensive at $0.60 each.

I got my info from Yamamoto's site - wonder if TW is getting special packaging....or it's a mis-print on their site.

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12 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Ya, they call it the Ned Senko, but it's a TRD by any other name.

 

Expensive - is it worth it?

Retail prices...

Yama Ned Senko - 6 for $6 - $1 each

Z-Man Original TRD - 8 for $4 - $0.50 each

Zoom Beatdown - 10 for $4 - $0.40 each

 

46 minutes ago, Steveo-1969 said:


Tackle Warehouse shows the Ned Senko with 10 baits for $6. Still the most expensive at $0.60 each.


5” ZinkerZ, 6 baits for $4, each cut in half for 12 pieces = $0.33 each…the original Midwest Finesse “Ned” bait ?

  • Super User

So glad all the tackle R&D divisions are overflowing with originality and innovation.  I mean, I know there's little that's REALLY new....but a major announcement for a half a stick worm?  We can just go ahead and cancel ICAST this year....no way anything tops this

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3 minutes ago, Choporoz said:

So glad all the tackle R&D divisions are overflowing with originality and innovation.  I mean, I know there's little that's REALLY new....but a major announcement for a half a stick worm?  We can just go ahead and cancel ICAST this year....no way anything tops this

You’re missing out on the 2023 announcement for the 1/4 stick worm! ?

  • Super User

Glad someone posted about this new bait.  I tried and it was deemed “promotional” and my post was removed.  I have a lot of information on this bait but won’t comment for fear of the thread being deleted.  I guess it’s forum rules.  Talk amongst yourselves?

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36 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said:

Specifically designed for Ned rigging, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater offers the same legendary action that Yamamoto baits are known for but meticulously tuned to be the best Ned bait on the market. Made using a floating formula of plastic, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater provides a subtle quivering action and ultra soft texture, just like the original Senko, but is able to float tail up when rigged on a jighead to entice wary fish into biting. The flat head and tapered tail also match up seamlessly with a wide selection of Ned jig heads to create a perfect streamlined Ned rig profile. Available in a range of Yamamoto’s custom colors that are unmatched by any other soft plastics, the Yamamoto 3” Ned Senko Floater will become your new go-to Ned rig 

 

Man, these tackle companies sure do know how to market, don't they.  I'm sure it'll catch plenty of fish(erman).

 

I say we put it to the test.  @Team9nine is our beloved record holder with zman.  I say try this new yamamoto and see how it compares.  Are you with me @Team9nine?

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26 minutes ago, gimruis said:

 

Man, these tackle companies sure do know how to market, don't they.  I'm sure it'll catch plenty of fish(erman).

 

I say we put it to the test.  @Team9nine is our beloved record holder with zman.  I say try this new yamamoto and see how it compares.  Are you with me @Team9nine?

 

It goes against my anti-Yammi inclinations, but I'll try and get my hands on a pack. I did just receive a pack of Roboworm Ned Worms I need to try out. Adding the Yammi to the mix would be a good test :thumbsup_blue:

  • Super User

I wonder what 'ol Ned thinks about the fact that there are now 93 different 'Ned rig' baits on the market.

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56 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Man, these tackle companies sure do know how to market, don't they.  I'm sure it'll catch plenty of fish(erman).

Yeah, why would anybody want to make a bait that works on one of the most popular fishing techniques out there right now? It’s not like anybody made a Senko style bait. ??

  • Super User

@TOXIC do they contain salt? How does the texture compare to typical GYCB plastic?

14 hours ago, GreenPig said:

The 3" BPS Sticko is only $0.30 per

I'll stick with the Finesse TRD, Nikko, and Sukushi Bug

The ones with the forked tails are great little ned baits. Creek and pond bass tear them up.

3 hours ago, TOXIC said:

Glad someone posted about this new bait.  I tried and it was deemed “promotional” and my post was removed.  I have a lot of information on this bait but won’t comment for fear of the thread being deleted.  I guess it’s forum rules.  Talk amongst yourselves?

Message me some info about this bait? 

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13 minutes ago, BlakeMolone said:

Message me some info about this bait? 

Just ask here and tag him. He's totally okay with answering questions. I asked a couple myself. 

8 hours ago, BrianMDTX said:

Question is…do they attack other soft plastics like Z-Man’s do? If not, and if they last relatively longer than a standard Senko, it may be worth a look. 
 

Although I am not a big Ned rig guy. 

 

They would probably work well in a drop shot rig too.  Just ordered some.

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2 hours ago, J Francho said:

@TOXIC do they contain salt? How does the texture compare to typical GYCB plastic?

Since a moderator asked, I assume I won’t get reprimanded for giving out information.  As soon as the bait was released, my inbox was blown up with inquiries and questions like many of you asked.  I have not held this bait or seen it in person so to answer your questions, I had to pester the factory to get some more information.  Here’s what I was told and I will verify everything as soon as I get them and fish them.  First, many said the way they got a floating bait was to remove the salt.  Per the new ownership, not true.  Salt content is the same.  Second, did the formula change from a Senko? Short answer is yes and it is for this bait only. How did they make it float?  Answer I was given is that there are differences in the mold and formula that promote buoyancy.  Is this just a cut down version of a Senko?  No, it’s a totally new bait.  Proper name is Ned Senko.  Nothing to do with a TRD.  Will it react with other plastics?  I don’t know but will test it out.  Is it more durable than a Senko.  New ownership said it was more durable but still softer than other like baits.  I am a Ned freak so I will be all over these as soon as I get mine.  I promise an honest review after I use them.  My current go-to Ned is either a 3 or 4 inch Senko depending on depth/current.  The pros I have talked to pretty much agree that the stand up or floating characteristics of most Ned baits is overblown as most lay over in real world fishing situations.  And as usual, I am not trying to sell this bait, if it works well, it will be obvious. 

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