
Overview
Backed by angler demand, the Yamamoto Sanshouo features a wide, flat tail that allows the bait to glide back-and-forth with each twitch of the rod tip. Excelling throughout the water column, the Sanshouo can be flipped, pitched, punched, Carolina-rigged, Texas-rigged, used for a jig trailer, or used on a swing head to generate bites in a variety of environments and water conditions.
Fashioned to resemble a waterdog, sculpin, goby, or bluegill, the Sanshouo offers a distinct profile that fish don’t see very often and produces a heavy-duty action all on its own. Perfect for any water clarity and under a variety of conditions, the Yamamoto Sanshouo is available in a wide range of Yamamoto’s proven fish-catching color options for generating bites in fisheries found all across the country.
Length | Quantity |
5" | 6 |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Great soft bait for punching / flipping unless (!) you 1. set the hook 2. catch a fish or 3. Have it brush up against anything. I'm a big Yamamoto fan but they should really reconsider how he pours these because they are so soft they literally last five minutes. BIG Thumbs down.
From: Mark: Northern California 4/23/21
Comments: This was a no for me, dawg. Actionless and every bait was kinked right out of the bag. First yammy bait I don't care for. Bummer.
From: Rufus: TX 9/25/20
Comments: The down side of this bait work great but super soft and tears (easily) badly after 1 fish caught and can not be reused.
From: Bill - Castaic, CA 8/19/19
Comments: I love this bait my favorite color is sanshouo. Works great with a 1/2 ounce tungsten and 3ot ewg worm hook i caught my PB of 4 1/2 pounds on this bait.Totally recommend this bait.
From: Noah: Houston, TX 7/12/18
Comments: The Fat Baby Craw is By Far the Best Finesse Bait on the Market, especially in clear water ! When everyone is using the Drop Shot and catching Dinks, this little guy will put quality Bass in the Live well !
From: Unknown 10/1/17
Comments: These things sure do get bit, but man are they soft. Definitely a trade off which I have noticed with a lot of the yamamoto stuff. Fish hold onto them a really long time, but I have had issues after a bite or fish with the head of the bait tearing or constantly falling down on the hook shank. I am torn on buying more because they do catch a lot of fish, but if your flipping into heavy cover they get ripped up or after one fish they are really tough to re-use.
From: Tim: MN 9/7/17