
Overview
Designed with the input of Elite Series professionals, the Yum Swim’n Dinger provides a hybrid attraction that retains all of the legendary features of the original Yum Dinger – and then some. Heavily salted and slow-sinking, the Yum Swim'n Dinger has been designed for a horizontal swimming action that can be fished weightless, neko-rigged, Texas-rigged on a shakey head, and almost any other way you can imagine. Offered in a number of professionally picked colors, the Yum Swim'n Dinger opens the door to a host of creative riggings that are sure to produce.
Length | Quantity |
4" | 10 |
5" | 8 |
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Comments: One of my favorite swimming worms. Works great as a spinnerbait or swimjig trailer too. Personally, I like these more than zoom UV speedworms because it has more flutter on the fall. It's cheap too! I've heard it's fantastic on a wacky rig but I have yet to try that.
From: Elijah : Rome Georgia 8/25/23
Comments: I am not a fan at all of the original Yum dinger but these swimming dingers make an excellent trailer. Great for deep finesse swimbaiting. Also great as a chatter bait trailer. They are pretty long so I just bite them down to whatever size I need. They are better than so many more expensive options out there. I don't fish them as a stand alone. Yum soft plastic is too light in weight.
From: Nathan: 4/27/21
Comments: Awesome wacky rigged, even in 50 degre, stained water. SemperFish
From: Unknown: North Carolina 1/31/17
Comments: It may sound crazy but these things are killer when wacky rigged. In fact, once the fish rip the tail off like its a normal worm it does not work as well. In clear water I use the watermelon pearl belly and rig it so the green is up when it is falling in the water. You will catch a lot of small bass but it does produce. When the bite is tough or I'm testing a new pond to see if there is bass in it this is what I go to. I rig them on a 1/32nd ounce wacky jig.
From: Phil: Fort Collins, CO 7/10/16
Comments: These catch fish. Texas rig with 3 or 4/0 offset hook & la 3/8 bullet weight. Not as juicey or efficent as the gary swim senkos but 1/3 the price. I always have one of the two tied on the deck.. If your looking for another go to presentation to relying on pick up some green pumpkins & have fun.
From: Jclay: Syracuse, NY 12/12/15
Comments: The 4" on a shaky head or threaded on a jig head has been a smallmouth killer on my local lake. I bought a pack because they were cheap & I intended to use them as a trailer. I was not expecting them to be that great, but I have burned through a pack in a two trips and caught a lot of smallmouth. They are fairly durable & you will get several fish per bait. Compared to a swimming senko, these are much thinner & have a smaller paddle tail and are much more durable as they don't have as much salt in them. They have a nice subtle action & have been more productive than I expected as simple as they are. I'm sure they would do well on an A-rig as well. For the price you can't really do much better.
From: Bill: USA 8/18/15