To you Mr. Gary and Mr. Roland Martin, I thank you guys for not only teaching me how to use the senko 297 but also how to be productive with it from the bank. Thanks and keep the teaching videos coming.
You mentioned the "early days" of fishing Yamamoto products and you go directly from that to the Senko without so much as a whisper regarding his skinny 4" finese worm that, probably, every one of us was split-shottting, from Meade to Shasta to Castaic at the time. I can't tell you how many fish that Salt and Pepper worm with the chartreuse tail caught for me.
Wow, that was awesome. I've only been fishing for about a year, and the senko is pretty much my go-to lure for all situations. I've always got one ready to go on at least one rod. He's truly a living legend.
The 5" grubs are my #1 confidence bait. I've pulled as many fish on a Texas rigged grub as I have a dropshot rig. In California, that's saying something.
Exactly, that's what got me started just 3 weeks ago ...and I have caught so many bass and I got a little emotional the first time because I never caught bass like I did with the senko and it was a unbelievable feeling
@@solomixes2961 we have largemouth both Northern and Florida strain, Smallmouth and even Spotted Bass (although less common). Believe it or not but the South African team are the current official Bass world champions.
Come down on the prices just a little Gary!!!!
To you Mr. Gary and Mr. Roland Martin, I thank you guys for not only teaching me how to use the senko 297 but also how to be productive with it from the bank. Thanks and keep the teaching videos coming.
Long live Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits! Thank you, Sir, for all you have contributed to bass fishing and serving our country!
The Yamamoto swim Senkos are literally bass magnets for me.
packinaglock hmm 🤔 might have to try mine
They work forsure
Black with red flake is my go to.
Yep that’s awesome the senko is so versatile you can use it in so many different ways but my personal favorite is weightless 🎣👍
The best Gary Yamamoto senkos in the world, the best senkos period in this universe.
Actual legend… hes arguably done more for bass fishing than any other
Yes, absolutely aaron stelmach! Thanks for watching!
You mentioned the "early days" of fishing Yamamoto products and you go directly from that to the Senko without so much as a whisper regarding his skinny 4" finese worm that, probably, every one of us was split-shottting, from Meade to Shasta to Castaic at the time.
I can't tell you how many fish that Salt and Pepper worm with the chartreuse tail caught for me.
No doubt one of my favorite stories,great job Gary!
Wow, that was awesome. I've only been fishing for about a year, and the senko is pretty much my go-to lure for all situations. I've always got one ready to go on at least one rod. He's truly a living legend.
What a great interview. Thanks, Gary, for your countless contributions to bass fishing.
Great to hear from a legend and innovator in the sport.
Nothing beats a wacky rig senko!
Texas rigged senko is hands down my go to. Weightless
A true legend.
WOW what an Incredible history lesson,thank you Glenn 👊👊🍺🍻
You're welcome Kenny Mcc Fishing! Thanks for watching.
Gary is a LEGEND!
Hey Glenn and Gary: Thanks for all you do for fishing!!!
Hi Larry Moffatt. Thanks for the feedback and support. I look forward to hearing more from you.
Great story, I got my start in pro bass fishing from Gene Larew , Cape Fair MO Table Rock Lake. Around the same time.
Gary Yamamoto is awesome!
The 5" grubs are my #1 confidence bait. I've pulled as many fish on a Texas rigged grub as I have a dropshot rig. In California, that's saying something.
Roland Martin's video on the senko made me start fishing with it and it is awesome on the texas rig
Exactly, that's what got me started just 3 weeks ago ...and I have caught so many bass and I got a little emotional the first time because I never caught bass like I did with the senko and it was a unbelievable feeling
Most of the money I have won in tournaments came on Yamamoto baits. Price is a bit of an issue here in South Africa but they work!
Robert Jacobs I have family down in Africa and I had no idea there were bass there!
@@solomixes2961 we have largemouth both Northern and Florida strain, Smallmouth and even Spotted Bass (although less common). Believe it or not but the South African team are the current official Bass world champions.
Humble man
Awesome interview, Glen. Thanks so much for sharing.
You're welcome Old Lady Angler! Thanks for watching.
Great interview!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Good interview 👍
Sounds like par for things to work out
Ok the bes japan
Than mic though
Microphone looks like a duster lol
Love me a legit GY senko
Yes, absolutely @Mendozer7502! Thanks for watching!