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Yamamoto Senko Fishing Hook

Yamamoto Senko Fishing Hook

Description

Yamamoto Senko Fishing hook is a must-have for any fishing enthusiast. The GARY YAMAMOTO YAM-9B-10-020 3" SLIM SENKO BLACK comes in a pack of 10, ensuring that you have plenty of bait to work with.

The package dimensions of the hook are as follows:

  • Package length: 15.24 cm
  • Package width: 7.62 cm
  • Package height: 2.54 cm
  • Product Type: FISHING HOOK

Now let's address some common questions about this product:

How many worms come in a pack? Usually, there are eight worms in a pack, but the exact number can depend on the size of the bait.

Is the price for one worm or a pack? The price of $11.99 is for a pack and not for a single worm. Make sure you get a pack and not just one worm.

What colors would you recommend for bass fishing in Kentucky? If you're fishing in ponds and small lakes/creeks in Kentucky, I highly recommend the red and black Senko. This color has proven to be extremely effective, even on bad days. Pair it with an extra wide gap hook for excellent results.

Which bait should I use for Lake McConaughy in Nebraska? The choice of bait depends on various factors such as the time of year, the species of fish you're targeting, and the specific areas you plan to fish. However, as a general recommendation, the watermelon/black/red 4-inch bait in a wacky rig or Texas configuration works well near underwater grass and shore cover. In early spring, a cinnamon/red 3-inch bait mimicking a crayfish can be effective in rocky covers.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many worms come to a pack

Usually eight to a pack, can depend on the size of the bait

Is this the price for one worm or a pack? If a pack how many/ pack?

If you think the price is 11.99 for one worm, the fish are smarter than you. It's per pack.

I'm in KY, trying to do some bass fishing in Ponds, and small lakes/creeks. What colors would you recommend?

I live in western Kentucky. We fish lots of old coal mine lakes and farm ponds. I have been using these baits for years now, and I have one particular color that will catch me fish even on bad days. The red and black Senko is the number 1 go to bait in my tackle box. I fish this weedless with a extra wide gap hook. I have one pole dedicated to this lure.

going to lake mcconaughy.and.whichone you think i should use

Is that Lake McConaughy in Nebraska near Ogallala and Keystone ? What time of year are you going to go? What species of fish are you after? I'm sorry but without more information answering this question is hard..... That being said, I generally have good luck with the watermelon/black/red 4 inch bait in a wacky rig or Texas configuration near underwater grass and shore cover. If earlier in the year (early spring) a cinnamon/red bait in 3 inch size works well in rocky cover as it mimics a crayfish for winter hungry bass species.