i absolutely love softies! my favorites are probably 4" yum dingers, i get far more bites on the 4" vs the 5" and ive cought just as many big bass on 4" as 5. i hate anything made by yamamoto simply because they are not durable at all and expensive and the yamasenkos sink too fast in my opinion. i also love the rage tail family of soft plastics in particular the rage craw and smokin rooster and my third fav soft plastic is a strike king shadalicious 5.5" swimbait.
i absolutely love softies! my favorites are probably 4" yum dingers, i get far more bites on the 4" vs the 5" and ive cought just as many big bass on 4" as 5. i hate anything made by yamamoto simply because they are not durable at all and expensive and the yamasenkos sink too fast in my opinion. i also love the rage tail family of soft plastics in particular the rage craw and smokin rooster and my third fav soft plastic is a strike king shadalicious 5.5" swimbait.
Yamamotos are not durable 100%correct
i absolutely love softies! my favorites are probably 4" yum dingers, i get far more bites on the 4" vs the 5" and ive cought just as many big bass on 4" as 5. i hate anything made by yamamoto simply because they are not durable at all and expensive and the yamasenkos sink too fast in my opinion. i also love the rage tail family of soft plastics in particular the rage craw and smokin rooster and my third fav soft plastic is a strike king shadalicious 5.5" swimbait.
Yamamotos are not durable 100%correct
lol! i used to love em until i discovered yum dingers and now ill never go back! i average 6 or more fish per dinger vs the 2 to 3 fish i used to get on yamamotos and they would also get very water logged real quick so even if u werent catching fish they would be junk cause they would soak up water and get too soft and fall apart. they do have a nice enticing wiggle though because they are so soft but for that price ill get double the amount of dingers
Anyone have any thoughts on zoom toads...
i absolutely love softies! my favorites are probably 4" yum dingers, i get far more bites on the 4" vs the 5" and ive cought just as many big bass on 4" as 5. i hate anything made by yamamoto simply because they are not durable at all and expensive and the yamasenkos sink too fast in my opinion. i also love the rage tail family of soft plastics in particular the rage craw and smokin rooster and my third fav soft plastic is a strike king shadalicious 5.5" swimbait.
Yamamotos are not durable 100%correct
lol! i used to love em until i discovered yum dingers and now ill never go back! i average 6 or more fish per dinger vs the 2 to 3 fish i used to get on yamamotos and they would also get very water logged real quick so even if u werent catching fish they would be junk cause they would soak up water and get too soft and fall apart. they do have a nice enticing wiggle though because they are so soft but for that price ill get double the amount of dingers
do you think yum dingers are worth it. I still do fish yamamotos and have noticed that they are somewhat flimsy. they work for me but I want to use a senko that lasts longer if possible