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Green flake
Green flake













green flake

There are few soft plastic worms that are as versatile as the Yamamoto Senko. This color combination allows the sun rays to reflect off the flakes giving it a flash, but also looks natural when paired with the watermelon base. Creating a great Emerald Green metal flake paint job is super simple with our flakes. My favorite is the watermelon red green flake. A film about a Southern slave who trekked thousands of miles and rose to. One of the best colors of Senko to use on bright sunny days is watermelon with some type of bright flake. And when it's fish weightless, it's got enough mass and weight to cast a great distance. A film about a Southern slave who trekked thousands of miles and rose to become a. Green Flake was born a slave on the Jordan Flake Plantation in Madsburr, Anson County, North Carolina. This simple yet versatile design, checks a lot of boxes for the types of pray that bass love it's got a high visibility profile in the water, it's available in a wide range of colors, it's salt impregnated, it sinks slowly which keeps the bait in the strike zone longer, it can be rigged and fished Texas Style, Carolina Style, Wacky Style or weightless. Quartersawn Maple neck with Clear Gloss finish. The Gary Yamamoto Senko is the original soft plastic bass fishing stickbait. When Gary Yamamoto designed the Senko in the early 90's he had no idea that he was changing the future of fishing. The Yamamoto Senko has become a go-to plastic worm for both tournament anglers and recreation anglers alike. Green Flake (Janu October 20, 1903) was an early African-American member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and was one of the three enslaved African-American Latter-day Saint pioneers who entered the Salt Lake Valley on July 22, 1847. ASAT Classic in Green Metal Flake with 3-ply black pickguard. Vegetarian Flake for herbivorous and omnivorous fish, fortified with Atlantic Sea kelp, Hawaiian spirulina and natural color enhancers, schizochitrium.















Green flake