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Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
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I like this worm very much and have them in about 5 colors. I only have one negative comment. I have noticed that the color fades out in just one day of fishing in fresh water. The color just looses its life,like it is bleaching out. I find that the Gander Mountain Trick Stick is just a better quality product.
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Pros
- Cost effective
- Durable
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Bass fishing
The YUM Dinger "worms" seem to be as effective as Yamamoto Senkos, which I have exclusively used for years, but the Dingers are much more durable. I had tried a "store brand" of this style years ago, but had no success with those. I found the hook slot in the Dingers to be useless, so I rig them the same way that I've rigged the Senkos, weightless with a 3/0 wide-gap worm hook. One inconsistency with the Dingers is that one of the three colors that I bought was packed in salt, and the others were not. I believe they are supposed to be salt impregnated. Previously I have found salt packing to be of little use, while salt impregnated worms have worked very well for me (e.g. Senkos). Happy fishing!
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Pros
- Great price
- YUM Product
Cons
Best Uses
- Bass Fishing from shore
This Yum soft lure is perfect for enticing large bass to bite.
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