Yamamoto 5'' Sanshouo
Our goal was to produce a bait that wasn't just another copy of any existing style. We needed a product that could be flipped, pitched and punched, rigged on a Carolina rig, Texas rig or fished on a swing head or a football head -- something that would excel throughout the water column. The SANSHOUO can be fished deep but it can also be flipped shallow or used to sight fish with. It's extremely compact, yet produces a heavy duty action all its own. Conceptualized by Western Pro Bub Tosh, Jr., the 4 3/4" SANSHOUO is fashioned to resemble a waterdog, a sculpin, a goby or a bluegill - with a distinct profile that fish don't see all of the time. We feel we've designed a bait that will work equally whether you're on Lake Erie fishing for trophy smallmouth, at Okeechobee punching heavy mats, or sight fishing and flipping in California. This will become your go-to bait and with a range of colors it'll work in any water clarity under a variety of conditions -- try it on a chatterbait when you want your bladed jig to have more vibration than with a more subtle slotted bait, or put it on the back of a swim jig, but we think it's often best fished all by itself.
Price: $5.99 - $6.29
Our goal was to produce a bait that wasn't just another copy of any existing style. We needed a product that could be flipped, pitched and punched, rigged on a Carolina rig, Texas rig or fished on a swing head or a football head -- something that would excel throughout the water column. The SANSHOUO can be fished deep but it can also be flipped shallow or used to sight fish with. It's extremely compact, yet produces a heavy duty action all its own. Conceptualized by Western Pro Bub Tosh, Jr., the 4 3/4" SANSHOUO is fashioned to resemble a waterdog, a sculpin, a goby or a bluegill - with a distinct profile that fish don't see all of the time. We feel we've designed a bait that will work equally whether you're on Lake Erie fishing for trophy smallmouth, at Okeechobee punching heavy mats, or sight fishing and flipping in California. This will become your go-to bait and with a range of colors it'll work in any water clarity under a variety of conditions -- try it on a chatterbait when you want your bladed jig to have more vibration than with a more subtle slotted bait, or put it on the back of a swim jig, but we think it's often best fished all by itself.