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The Yamamoto Large Flappin' Hog features the same winning design and action as the original - now in a bigger size to attract those bigger bites. Equipped with four distinct types of appendages, the appendages are positioned close to the body so the Large Flappin Hog can still get in and out of tight cover with ease. Yamamoto has also incorporated a hollow section close to the tail of the bait to allow for easy hook penetration and rigging. Available in a variety of colors, the Yamamoto Large Flappin Hog is an ideal bait for targeting bigger fish when you're flipping and pitching.
Comments: Just recently started using these this year, and all I can say is the bass love them. I was skeptical at first, as it didn't seem like there was much action to them, but the proof was in the live well. I use them on a flipping hook with a 1/16 oz pegged weight, slowly dragging them through grass and rocks. Yes, like all Yamamoto baits, they are not very durable, and a fish or 2 and the nose gets torn up. But I simply replace the bait, and dab a little Mend-It on the old one and let it sit on the deck for a few minutes, and they are pretty much like new.
From: Mike: Connecticut 7/27/21
Comments: My son's girlfriend caught a 10 pounder from the shore in a retention pond in Florida on a green pumpkin flapping hog. It's our go to bait for big bass. From: Rich: Voorhees, NJ 8/20/19
Comments: Oh man big bass HAMMER these things. Which is almost too bad because Yamamoto baits can't take too many hammerings before they fall apart. Still you get what you pay for and it's the best bait for getting a fat crawdad profile that'll drop slow even with a heavy weight, and then kick and jiggle just right when you twitch the rod as it rests on the bottom. The flappin hog is also uniquely heavy so you can rethink the weight you use on the jig, and allow the natural bulk of the bait to do the work - and it creates a much more natural presentation that way; you can even throw it weightless with a rod appropriate for heavier cover - in clear water situations that's not a bad idea.
From: Andrew 4/15/18
Comments: You'd be lucky to get 1 fish per bait. If you are punching, it might not even make it to one. Wish they would change their price point!
From: Tom Texas 10/31/17
Comments: recently used these in the california delta after a buddy slammed them on it! It worked quite well and the strikes were hard. I felt the down side of these were that 1. If I did not use a keeper hook the bait slipped down the hook 2. the bait easily is torn up after one to 2 fish therefore one can easily go through 2-3 packs if on a good bite and with the price per bag this may lead one to look for an alternative brand. Look out when Z man smartens up and puts out a similar profile bait as their plastics are almost indestructable.
From: Kap: Walnut Creek,Ca 8/25/17
Comments: Really like these baits, they simply produce bites. I use them behind a slither rig for punching, or as a trailer on a flipping jig.
From: Unknown 3/17/17
Comments: Was not to sure about this bait. Well it proved me wrong. Was bank fishing during the spawn. Nothing seemed to be working. Threw this on a jig and first cast. Bam! 3 pounder. Next cast 5 pounder. This bait is semi-durable. Worth the price.
From: Tyler: NY 11/28/14
Comments: best beast bait... behind football jig or flipping jig out beat all soft creature bait quality is also good too; for a softbait.
From: Pmoua: Fresno, CA 3/22/14
Comments: i call these guys my bar of soap. because i might as well have thrown a bar of soap on the hook. yamamoto is such a go to brand, and puts out so many great products, that every once in a while they can let something like this hit the shelves and still take all our money. don't fall for the brand this time. no action to it, falls apart. don't bother. stick to rage tail and net bait for trailers.
From: Mike: Mass
Comments: I use theses as a jig trailer and they rock. They are really flimsy though. I've literally watched the appendages fly off from a bass thrashing it's head back and forth. I'm looking for a cheaper alternative.
From: Jerry: Canada
Comments: Bass love these baits! But they don't hold up at all guys. If they were 4.99 a pack Id keep using them but at over $1 each I just can't do it. From: Ted: New England
Comments: I recently got back into fishing plastics, after years of hating to finesse fish. I spent many hours relearning how to fish them again. I was introduced to these Flappin Hogs over the summer and they out produced just about every thing in my arsenal. I found them easy to use and fairly durable. I don't recall how many bass I caught but when they weren't biting anything else, this is my go to bait. Caught a 9 LB'er in my local pond using them on a Texas rig 1/8th worm weight and a 4/0 EWG Gamakatsu hook, I rarely missed a fish with this setup. These baits are rather thick and heavy so a huge weight isn't necessary. The action is wicked! They fall just like a crayfish. From: Shark: Where Blue Angels Fly, MD
Comments: Perfect size for flipping grass with a punch rig. Holds up well to multiple fish. Great product. Probably be great on a big shaky or football head as well.