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Yamamoto D Shad Fluke

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Anyone on here ever use Gary Yamamoto's D Shad? . I love using Slug-go's and Super Flukes for twitching along the top but I've been looking for a soft fluke style jerkbait that will stay down in the water column without adding weight to it. The D Shad sounds to me like it is basically a Senko shaped like a shad. Do they have about the same sink rate as a Senko?

Thanks in advance!

Seems to me they sink a bit faster than a Senko, but I'm liking that. The Lime Fever color is really nice.

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They're close to a Senko in rate of fall. They fish a lot better than most other fluke style baits, for sure. I dig the ehck out of 'em.

When i first saw them i thought "man they copied the houdini shad". Which is a killer bait btw. None the less I think they'll have an awesome action and get bit.

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Thanks guys! They sound like they are exactly what I'm looking for. :eyebrows: I been thinking for a while "I wish they made a Senko fluke!" Hahahaha! I will be ordering some today.

Thanks again for all the replies!

Carlton

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