
97-10 $6.00 10 per bag |
Gary Yamamoto first started using the hula
grub about twenty years ago because it was the bait of choice in the West. From there, he
continued to use hula grubs across the country from North to South to East with equal
success. Overall, the 5" 97-series double tail hula grub is the top producer in
Yamamoto's hula grub product line. Gary Yamamoto
fishes the 5" 97-series with a half-ounce jig head, surprisingly heavier than most
people use, moved fast in a swimming motion. Throw to the bank, and as soon as it hits
bottom, start reeling it to give it a fast action until it hits bottom again.Gary Yamamoto
uses 16 to 20 lb. test line. He's not finesse fishing or using light line, but going for
aggressive fish with a heavy flipping stick and baitcasting reel. He prefers Sugoi
fluorocarbon line that has low stretch and high abrasion resistance. He'll swim hula jigs
in shallows from zero to ten feet more quickly than most people, bumping along bottom
almost like you'd use a big-billed crankbait. If no fish are present or biting shallow,
he'll switch to a heavier jig head without changing the bait, but switching into ten to
twenty feet of water with a 5/8 or ¾ oz. jig head for fish that may be active at those
depths. Yamamoto may go up to a one-ounce jig in water down to thirty feet deep. Just
bounce bottom and reel quickly enough to keep from getting snagged while you swim the lure
on a 44W-series football head with a wire-pronged weedguard to deter snags. |