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Black Blue Laminate

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Mardi Gras

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Bama Magic

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Bream

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Green Pumpkin

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Watermelon Seed

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Black Blue Laminate

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Watermelon Pearl

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Mardi Gras

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Green Pumpkin Purple Flake

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Green Pumpkin Neon

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Bama Bug

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Bream

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Watermelon/Red Flake

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Watermelon Candy

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Green Pumpkin

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Watermelon Seed

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Black Blue Laminate

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Watermelon Pearl

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Mardi Gras

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Green Pumpkin Purple Flake

7"

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Green Pumpkin Neon

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Bama Bug

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Bream

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Watermelon Candy

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June Bug

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Chartreuse Pepper

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Pearl Silver Flake

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Mardi Gras

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Green Pumpkin Neon

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  • Infused with Yum’s F2 bass attractant
  • Subtle, lifelike
  • Won't dry and shrivel up when left out of the package
  • Great for wacky worming and Texas rigging
  • Attract, enrage, engage!

Yum F2 Dinger™ Worms are subtle, lifelike and infused with the powerful, new F2 attractant even pressured bass can't resist. Attract. Enrage. Engage!

Great for wacky worming, Yum F2 Dinger Worms come with a hook slot in the back, making them ideal for Texas rigging. What makes this stickbait even better is the F2 Dinger has been infused with F2, a unique and powerful scent which is extremely effective on bass. Unlike any other attractant-injected bait, the Yum F2 Dinger retains its suppleness and ''swimability,'' even when left out of the package. Independently tested by the University of Mississippi to be 30 percent more effective on bass than the leading attractant, Yum F2 attractant is known for its long-lasting effectiveness and continuous dispersal of scent. Available in a wide range of colors.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 103 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Excellent Action My 3 favorite stick baits brands were out of the baby bass color in 6". I happened to find about 6 packages of these at my local Bass Pro in the baby bass color. I snatched them all up. I am sure glad I did. The first thing I noticed about these stick baits, is they come with a groove on the top side so they can be Texas Rigged with ease. The action of these while just sitting in my had was impressive. They were covered in heavy salt, which was a plus. Overall out of the package these baits were on their way to 5 stars. First rig I used was Texas rigged with a 1/4 oz weight. My first cast kinda blew me away. These stick baits have some heft to them. Long casts even weightless with a bait caster shouldn't be an issue. Next I wacky rigged them with the rubber O-ring. The egg sack portion of this stick bait is centered well for the O-ring to rest. Bait was perfectly level when rigged. I dipped each end in some chartreuse garlic oil to give it a different look. The bass tore them apart. In the first hour, I landed 12 bass, nothing under 12" and nothing over 17". I averaged about 5 fish per bait before they were toast. Each time, the baits were all but swallowed by the fish. I couldn't have been happier with these stick baits. The price was great and better than most other brands. Large quantity with a great price cant be beat. Yum is known for quality and after using these stick baits, it just brings that back. If you make this your first Yum product, it will defiantly not be your last. September 6, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by good bait yum baits are allaways good............................................................................................. June 14, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Great price on sale Used worm wacky rigged. Has a slower fall than senkos and not the same wobble action on tip ends, but produces fish in tough situations. Some quality colors as well. June 11, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Bass Bait Stick type worm baits rigged wacky style on a circle hook are the BEST Bass baits in the World!!!!!!!! I set up my 3 year old Granson with this rig and he catches Bass on his own. June 11, 2013
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1 month, 4 weeks ago
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yes only better
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Not the same wobble on tip ends when wacky rigged. Also has a slower fall.
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Yes they do and are much cheaper!
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senkos move better
more realistic
but more $

love them both
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buy bass proshop ones just buy solid colors or garys
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Yes, you may have to experiment on hooks, but they rock-n-roll!
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will this work on fall bass

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YES!!!!!!!!
Wacky style on a circle hook.
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Absolutely, all the way until ice up
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YES. I use it all season!
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When wacky wormed, this will work great for some slowing down bass in the fall. This lure works year round

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You might catch one or two occasionally on one but its not gonna be your go to bait for the fall. try sticking with a faster moving bait for fall.
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Sure, esp when used "wacky style"
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O yes. The slow fall when wacky rigged is perfect for fall slow bass
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i heard Stik-Os are a harder plastic and dont have as much action.
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I love this stick bait more then any other, and they come with yum f2 inside the lure, so in the end, I always catch the most fish on the finger!

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Ive had just as good sucess with both, get the Stik-Os, thats what i use unless these are on sale.
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Stickos are harder and yum scent is a plus, the softer the stickbait the better the hook up ratio and the longer the fish holds it. Downside less fish per bait and occasional throat catches.
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In my opinion i would go with the dinger. I mean yeah its a little more expensive but with them being made with F2 they are easily the best out there
1 year, 6 months ago
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i normally use Gary Yamamoto's senkos. Yum dingers are a step down from those, and the stick-Os are a step down from the Dingers. Get the dingers
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I personally Prefer Yum Dingers above the rest.
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Trust me stick with Yum F2 Dingers. They're the most durable and versatile worms I've ever used.
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Stik-O's are really good, I would not hesitate to use them over any other worm.
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3/0 wide gap hook smaller hook makes bait have better action
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I like size 1 or 2 Circle hooks.
Circle hooks are the best hooks rigged weightless wacky style.When you see your line moving, you just have to pull back easy and you'll hook the fish in the corner of the mouth everytime!
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I like 4/0 gamakatsu offset worm hooks

wacky rigged octopus also is good
but it gets caught a lot and brings up
algae and moss

weedless wacky seems to not let me set the hook as well

I am still gonna try that method though
depends on where you are casting

wacky in current is great
but it snags frequently
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Size 1 drop shot hook is perfect
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2/0
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A 3/O weighted hook
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3/0 or 4/0 circle hook
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i use 2/0 eagle claw octopus hooks. cheaper than gamakatsu and still work great
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The number 2 wacky Gamakatsu.
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The green pumkin works best for me... but I do fish fairly clear lakes.
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Bama bug, watermelon seed, and green pumkin for all around conditions and water type. Crawdad colors for spring time fishing.
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There are 2 colors you can just never go wrong with. Black w/blue fleck and chartreuse pepper.
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My favorite color is smoke red pepper.
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For me personally, June-bug is the best in stained water.
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This depends on the water you are fishing. A nice tip to remember is dark water darker colors along with some whites and chartreuse. Clearer water lighter colors. Also depends on the food source for the fish on the lake, pond, river.
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It depends on the water. If the water has high visibility, then darker colors will work. But in murky water, brighter colors are your best bet.
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Junebug works best for me, but I've caught bass on yellow-colored ones as well
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I use mainly black with blue flake. The green pumkin is pretty good also.
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black/blue, red shad, anything watermelon, ozark smoke - in that order.
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Black and Blue, Junebug
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I am deciding wether or not to get more Gary Yamamoto senkos or try the Yum Dinger Worms. Which is better and what are good colors for murky water?
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For the money the Yum Dinger, If fish are not taking it well Yamamoto is hard to beat.
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