
Overview
Designed at the request from Yamamoto’s pro-staff, the Yamamoto 7” Speed Senko was developed to be the ultimate worm for cover water. Molded with the same legendary Senko body shape but with the addition of a large hook shaped tail, the Yamamoto 7” Speed Senko produces a heavy thumping action that feels like a Colorado blade spinnerbait coming through the water, which triggers aggressive strikes and makes it easy for bass to find in dirty water. Perfect for weighted or weightless Texas-rig, the Yamamoto 7” Speed Senko is made for swimming through shallow water grass, laydowns, brush piles, and any other cover that bass like to hide in and ambush prey. Available in a wide selection of Yamamoto’s most popular colors, the Yamamoto 7” Speed Senko is a must-have for covering water and finding groups of active fish.
Length | Quantity |
7" | 7 |
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Previous Feedback
Comments: They are a bit more expensive than other speed worms, but they get eaten. Good color combos per usual.
From: Unknown: 7/5/23
Comments: Once again, you have to pay to play as far as this bait and most Yamamoto stuff go. Let's get this straight: this worm WILL get more bites than the Zoom speed worm. BUT yeah, one fish and it is done. I think the tail will come off even if a fish just looks at it. You can go through a pack quickly and easily. It's a trade-off. I think a fragile worm at this price point that gets bites is worth it, but I also understand the price is crazy high. Make a choice.
From: O’Billy Dudewright: 5/19/23
Comments: Love the tail action on the Speed Senko!
From: Unknown: 5/12/23
Comments: Great swimming action on the tail makes it perfect for swimming through shallow brush and grass or fished on a Texas rig.
From: Unknown: 5/11/23
Comments: Worms are too soft. They do catch fish but they tear at the point where the hook point enters the body of the worm just working them through cover. Zoom would be a better option for paddle tail worms.
From: Harry: FL. 3/3/23
Comments: These definitely get bit. No problem there. The problem is, they have to be the least durable soft plastic bait I have ever used. If you catch more than one fish on one without it coming off or getting ripped to shreds, go play the lottery as it is your lucky day. Nevermind the panfish and pickerel that bite the tail off. They are also over a dollar per worm which is crazy. The Zoom Ultravibe speed worm gets as many bites, is way more durable and a better value if you fish as much as I do. I love Yamamoto stuff but these are a money pit.
From: Don: Florida 2/1/23