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it looks like a sinko but does it have the same action just want to know should i buy it nor just get the sinko because i know the kinami is cheaper but i looks alike so should i but it or is it a gimic

Its the exact same thing. Kinami is Gary Yamamoto's son. Exact same bait.

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Its the exact same thing. Kinami is Gary Yamamoto's son. Exact same bait.

so your telling me that its the same action and to falls horizontal just the same way

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at walmart i only see these in 1 size is it a way i can cut it down a size about 1 inc and still jave the same good action

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The baits are exactly the same, but marketed in different quantities, which makes them the same price, too!

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Kinami baits were "developed" by Derek Yamamoto and ARE senkos by another name...the baby bass color that is available at walmart is one of my favorite colors

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The name Kinami was developed by Derek Yamamoto, the baits are the same  ;)

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The only differences between a Flash and a Senko are:

The color selection, Kinami has fewer color selection and some colors are kinami exclusve.

Flashes are labeled at the worm sack, the wave and Kinami name are molded on the bait, senkos are not labeled.

Other than those two differences the baits are exactly the same with the same properties ( texture, softness, sink rate, salt content ).

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Please read the Senko FAQ near the top of this forum.  There's PLENTY of information about kinami vs. Senkos there.

Thanks!

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