Thoughts on the YUM Dinger
September 3rd 2010 00:55
I've been using the Yum Dinger this summer and thought I'd better say a little bit about it.
If you're into bassin' or just like soft stick baits, this is what you need if you haven't tried it. Even if you're after something besides bass, give them a try. I've seen guys land catfish on them and I've noticed a decent sized musky keeps following it in but I can't get him to bite!
You can fish the Yum Dinger a variety of ways-- Texas or Carolina rigged, or even wacky style. One aspect I like about this bait is that it's heavy enough that you don't need to put a sinker on your line. Fish like this soft plastic because it gives a very subtle action.
All YUM Dingers are heavily salted and contain LPT, Yum's Live Prey Technology but you may like them because they seem to hold together better that some of the stick baits on the market and that's going to translate into money saved so, maybe you can buy some gas or another lure.
You can fish the Yum Dinger a variety of ways-- Texas or Carolina rigged, or even wacky style. One aspect I like about this bait is that it's heavy enough that you don't need to put a sinker on your line. Fish like this soft plastic because it gives a very subtle action.
All YUM Dingers are heavily salted and contain LPT, Yum's Live Prey Technology but you may like them because they seem to hold together better that some of the stick baits on the market and that's going to translate into money saved so, maybe you can buy some gas or another lure.
In the U.S. , Yum Dingers are available varying from 3" to 7" in two dozen different colors. I'm partial to the second one from the bottom in the picture which is Carolina Pumpkin with a Chartreuse tail.
Remember to take the hooks outta yer pocket before ya sit down!
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