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Foggy Groggy morning on Millwood at daybreak, waitin' on that tap!
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Kinami Palm Tree
Review: Hollow body tubes or “gizits” and grubs work very well on the vast majority of most southern lake impoundments due to the similarity of the bait’s shape and size to the baitfish and crawfish the bass feed on. The manufacture of this new grub-like-solid-tube, Kinami Baits, is also a well renowned and popular division of the successful Yamamoto Enterprises venture, by Gary Yamamoto. This particular review strives to differentiate between existing hollow body tubes, or “gizits” and grubs, with the new Palm Tree solid body grub with tube tail, how the bass responded during the testing phase, the action and attraction of the Palm Tree Lure during testing, rigged by various methods.
During testing of this new lure, four
colors were selected, which had previously been 1. Baby Bass 2. Natural Shad (smokey-gray) 3. Black/Blue Tail 4. Christmas Pumpkin (a green pumpkin-type color w/ red & various glitters) The Kinami Palm Tree is approximately 4” of solid, slightly “ribbed” body, with a tube-like, frayed, multi-split tail. Salt is impregnated into the plastic for “taste” (or cover scent) of human or other malodors which have been proven to reject bass, such as oil, gasoline, tobacco, or sunscreens.
The Breakdown:
Strength: Testing and fishing of most soft plastic lures normally require hundred count bags of samples. However, we only had a few samples of each of the colors. As such, we tended to be rather conservative when setting the hook at first, to see how they would hold up over repeated strikes and landings. Some of the bass literally inhaled these lures, almost down their throat, while others set the hook almost by themselves while swimming away with it, which is to be expected. We averaged 2-4 fish per lure before it became unusable due to tearing. This plastic is a rather soft formulation, & loaded with salt, but is a good combination of softness and durability, as to not reject fish. Overall: Kinami Baits Palm Tree, Freshwater Series gets good marks. It catches good numbers of Largemouth Bass, and good mid-sized bass. The one main drawback we noted is, due to the solid body, placement of a typical loud, brass, steel, or round tube rattle is impossible. The availability and use of long, thin glass rattles could be utilized, with a coring tool. This lure rates good to high marks in versatility, i.e., fishing weightless around grass and pads, or weighted for pitching to stumps and trees. Our understanding is that this lure is (or shortly will be) available in a multitude of various colors, including most likely your favorite for soft plastics.
Where to Purchase:Kinami Baits, and Yamamoto soft plastic lures can be found at nearly any sporting goods or tackle store, including Wal-Mart, Bass Pro Shops and Cabella’s. The company also has additional information and possibly can be ordered at their website, http://www.baits.com/ that has a complete selection of sizes, colors, and patterns available.By Mike Siefert Published on: Images from Kinami No group is too large or too small. Let us pencil in a relaxing and exciting day of bass fishing for you on this wonderful southwest Arkansas natural beauty. Come join us for a day of fun and get-away from the hustle bustle of every day stress. Who knows, you may very well be the next Arkansas state bass record holder!
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