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Yamamoto Senko Laminates


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The Laminate Senko offers that natural color change found in all baitfish from top to bottom. When it comes to rubbing bass the wrong way, Yamamoto's soft jerkbait is the ultimate rebel. The Senko is one of the most enticing and versatile finesse lures ever invented. Not only does the bait have incredible action, but it casts like a bullet and gets into the strike zone quickly. In addition to its high standing as a darting, diving, soft jerkbait, the Senko doubles nicely as a "do nothing" Carolina-rig bait. It will also produce strikes when fished wacky style. (10 per pack)

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Red Shad

Watermelon White

Black & Blue

Watermelon Lemon

Rainbow Trout

Threadfin Shad

Brown Purple

Black Red with Silver

Chartreuse Shad

Dark Green Pumpkin
Transparent Amber

Watermelon Red
Watermelon Red Black

Green Pumpkin
w/sm Red/042J

Watermelon Copper/
Orange Red Flake

Green Pumpkin
Watermelon Pepper

Purple Emerald w/
Purple Blue Emerald

Sprayed Grass
   

 

Product Reviews

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A more natural baitfish looking senko
Michael Carter (Winchester, KY) 1/7/2009 3:10 PM
The advantage I see with the Laminate senko is it looks more like a baitfish. All bait fish are lighter on the bottom than on top. As well as most prey or animals for that matter. Senko fishing has established itself as a top way to catch shallow fish. The senko works many ways but shines when worked weightless. The fall of the senko is magical and no bait is as popular rigged weightless. The only downside to a senko is that it usually isn't as good fished in deeper water. It is also deadly dead sticked and a lot people never dead sticked a bait before the senko. The 5in senko is the most popular size and most versatile. I use mine like a Texas rig letting it sink and lifting and dropping the bait but also can work it faster when I need to cover more water. The key to good hooksets is take your time fish wont drop a senko. I always use a pumpkin or watermelon unless I am around alot of shad when I go to a baitfish color. I use mine anytime fish are shallow and they aren't limited to murky water. I am sure most people have fished senkos but if your new to bass fishing or are buying for someone you cant go wrong with these. They real knock is senkos aren't cheap and they are soft and tear up easy. But I learned a good trick if you rotate the lure you can get more use and you can even turn it backwards if you need to. If there is a must have bait it is the senko. sb-mrbassky1
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Brent Pettit (Osgood, IN) 12/15/2008 11:41 AM
I am not sure that I can say anything more than what other anglers have said for years. The subtle pulsating action of this bait is absolutely tremendous. This can be fished weightless, t-rigged, carolina rigged, wacky, shaky head, drop shot, or used as a jig trailer. All ways mentioned will definitely catch fish. The different sizes of this lure make it ideal for almost any conditions. Some other brands have tried to imitate the senko, but no one has matched the fish catching ability of the original. The colors of the laminate series are awesome. SN name: bd pettit
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