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Are they one of the best, if not THE best, bass lure around?

What I want to know is why the Japanese think so strongly that the Kinami cut-tail is the best bass lure around (with the senko second).

i might be wrong but i dont think so but kinami and yamamoto come from the same place in az not japan kinami is garys son

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Extremely versatile bait.

There 's something special about those straight tail worms that works on a consistent basis, I 've been fishing straight tail type worms ( Jelly Worm, Finesse Worm, Trickworm, Kut Tail ) since I began bass fishing more than 25 years ago and they are still my number 1 worm type.

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The kut tail is just like a senko except it shimmies and swims more.The 6.5 inch looks dead like a minnow profile coming through the water when rigged weightless.

The kut tail is just like a senko except it shimmies and swims more.The 6.5 inch looks dead like a minnow profile coming through the water when rigged weightless.

dude i love fishing that one exactly like a senko.

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Try fishing a 6 1/2" Kut Tail on a 3/8 oz MegaStrike Evolution

Shak-E2 jig, you might be in for a surprise!

::)

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