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1. B.A.S.S. ELITE Kyoya Fujita's Go-to Stick Worm
Kyoya Fujita dominated in two major fishing tournaments: the JB TOP50 at Japan's Onga River in 2022 and the Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain in 2023. The worm that led him to these triumphs was the "Yammy 500 4.5”” Initially designed for use with the wacky-rig, Fujita primarily employed it with the Neko-rig and the dropshot-rig.
In the JB TOP50 event at Onga River, Fujita shined with the Neko-rig, where he incorporated a 2.2g nail weight to target structures. He highlighted the Yammy500's unique ability saying, "The powerful water displacement unique to Yammy500's high-density body was key."
In the 2023 Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain, Fujita tweaked the 4.5” down to 3” for his dropshot approach. Further tactics remain under wraps, but we'll keep you updated as we learn more.
2. Boost Your Catches: Distinguishing Between Yammy and its AR Custom
After Fujita's passionate advocacy for the Yammy500, Jackall unveiled the Yammy AR Custom. With a gentler fall rate than its predecessor achieved by decreasing its salt content, this version excels in shallow waters. If you're seeking a slower descent, go for the AR, but if not, the classic 500 promises stellar results.
3. Digging into Yammy 500's Origins - It Almost Became a Relic
Introduced in the early 2000s, the Yammy500 was Jackall's pioneering injection-molded worm, conceived by CEO of Jackall: Toshiro Ono, with wacky-rigging in mind. The objective was a soft-plastic that could fly further and move autonomously during the fall better than any other in the market. Its high salt content ensured it delivered, without sacrificing durability. Ono himself remains a testament to its efficacy, using it consistently in tournaments. Interestingly, before Fujita put it back in the spotlight, it was almost shelved for good. It's a nod to the fact that popularity doesn't always equate to performance in the world of lures.
- Condition: Brand New
- qty: 8pk
- Smaller size is also available: YAMMY500 3.5"
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Swimming Action in Neko-rig
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B.A.S.S. ELITE Kyoya Fujita's Go-to Stick Worm
With Yammy500, Kyoya Fujita dominated in two major fishing tournaments: the JB TOP50 at Japan's Onga River in 2022 and the Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain in 2023. The worm that led him to these triumphs was the "Yammy 500 4.5”” Initially designed for use with the wacky-rig, Fujita primarily employed it with the Neko-rig and the dropshot-rig. In the JB TOP50 event at Onga River, Fujita shined with the Neko-rig, where he incorporated a 2.2g nail weight to target structures. He highlighted the Yammy500's unique ability saying, "The powerful water displacement unique to Yammy500's high-density body was key."
In the 2023 Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain, Fujita tweaked the 4.5” down to 3” for his dropshot approach. Further tactics remain under wraps, but we'll keep you updated as we learn more.
Boost Your Catches: Distinguishing Between Yammy and its AR Custom
After Fujita's passionate advocacy for the Yammy500, Jackall unveiled the Yammy AR Custom. With a gentler fall rate than its predecessor achieved by decreasing its salt content, this version excels in shallow waters. If you're seeking a slower descent, go for the AR, but if not, the classic 500 promises stellar results.
Digging into Yammy 500's Origins - It Almost Became a Relic
Introduced in the early 2000s, the Yammy500 was Jackall's pioneering injection-molded worm, conceived by CEO of Jackall: Toshiro Ono, with wacky-rigging in mind. The objective was a soft-plastic that could fly further and move autonomously during the fall better than any other in the market. Its high salt content ensured it delivered, without sacrificing durability. Ono himself remains a testament to its efficacy, using it consistently in tournaments. Interestingly, before Fujita put it back in the spotlight, it was almost shelved for good. It's a nod to the fact that popularity doesn't always equate to performance in the world of lures.(*depend on country as below)
– Middle East : 9 working days*
– Oceania : 3 to 6 working days*
– Asia 1 to 6 working days*
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