GYCB
Re: GYCB
Thats such a tough one, it changes for me. I like to try different baits each season. This year I tried the kreature, and used it a bunch of times on various trips. His hula grubs are great, kreatures, single and twin tail grubs, of course the senko. As everyone knows, the GYCB's are super soft and last for very few fish, so for me, the key is finding something that works as well for me and is more durable. I haven't fished senkos in years, but when I did, I switched to the BPS ones, and had great luck and spent less money for a more durable bait. Nothing really compares to a GYCB, but there are similar baits out there.
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Re: GYCB
The 4" hula grubs and the fat ika are mainstays in my arsenal because they flat out produce.
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Re: GYCB
A shorter list s which baits don't catch fish. Best producers are the 5" inch senko , fat ika , hula grub , hog and so on
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Re: GYCB
5" hula grub is one of most versatile bait in the lineup to me. Swim it over grass, jig trailer, shaky head, Texas rig.
Fat ika is another DEADLY bait that is probably a closet bait.
Senko in 6"size.
The thing about GYCB is that while many folks have tried to copy him, none have succeeded in the action of his baits like the senko and ika. One of my top two plastic brands.
Fat ika is another DEADLY bait that is probably a closet bait.
Senko in 6"size.
The thing about GYCB is that while many folks have tried to copy him, none have succeeded in the action of his baits like the senko and ika. One of my top two plastic brands.