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February 23, 2010 ~ Vol. 11 No. 6

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Team Yamamoto Pros Fare Well in 2010 Bassmaster Classic
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Congratulations to Team Yamamoto pro-staffers, Todd Faircloth, Randy Howell, 
John Murray, Takahiro Omori and Steve Kennedy who competed in the "Super Bowl" 
of bass fishing, the 2010 Bassmaster Classic on Lay Lake in Alabama this past 
weekend.

Out of the full field of 51 anglers, Todd Faircloth and Takahiro Omori both 
made the top 25 cut to go on to fish the third day.

Todd Faircloth finished third and Takahiro Omori took tenth place in the final 
results of the 2010 Classic!

At Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits, we are so proud of all five of our Team Yamamoto 
Classic contenders.

Here are a few words shared by Todd (3rd place) and Takahiro (10th) on how they 
used Yamamoto baits to help them during the Classic and throughout the season 
leading up to the Classic.

Todd Faircloth: "The second day of the 2010 Classic on Lay Lake in Alabama, I 
caught a couple of fish on a Yamamoto Senko, the 5-inch version. I was just 
casting it over some of the same areas I was fishing primarily with a lipless 
crankbait. Actually, I had missed a few fish on the lipless crank, that only 
nipped short at it or whatever, and threw the Senko in there and caught them 
all, so I kind of used it as a back-up or throw-back deal. So I did catch a few 
like that on the second Classic day and I was using the green pumpkin color on 
16 lb Sugoi fluorocarbon. I was also using the same 16 lb Yamamoto Sugoi 
fluorocarbon with my lipless crankbaits during the Classic.

"You know I love to fish soft plastics, and Gary Yamamoto baits are, I would 
venture to say at least 50%, probably more like 65% of the fish I catch during 
the course of the year come off Gary Yamamoto's baits. I have the utmost 
confidence in them. They are soft, they are lifelike, fish grab them and hold 
onto them. They're a major player in my arsenal during the season," says Todd 
Faircloth.

Takahiro Omori: "During the regular season, a lot of tournaments, it was 
getting to be tough fishing on the Bassmaster Elite tour, and so I stopped by 
Gary Yamamoto's motor home to get some advice, and Gary had a new Swimming 
Senko, 4-1/2 inches. He was working on that bait all year long, and he gave me 
some of those new baits that he was testing at the time. The color was blueback 
herring, I don't know the color number code.

"Whenever everybody else was throwing the standard Yamamoto Senko throughout 
the year, I would swim that one I got from Gary instead, and I got a lot of 
keeper bass on it. That's one of the key things and the particular bait that 
got me through the year to make the 2010 Classic, that 4-1/2 inch Swimming 
Senko in blueback herring color. I use Texas-rig hooks with them, with 
different weight sizes, I can fish that bait shallow or all the way down to 7-8 
foot deep, around the weeds, Texas-rigged to be weedless. That one bait really 
helped me all through the season.

"During the actual Bassmaster Classic on Lay Lake in Alabama, I had a home-made 
jig dressed with a 5-inch Yamamoto double tail grub in green pumpkin. I used 
that on exposed points where there wasn't any wood cover, and caught a few. 
Where I was fishing them was in a moving water, riverine situation so it was 
tough not to get hung up there in the current using a jig. I also flipped a jig 
in thick shoreline cover, and like many others, threw a lipless crankbait a lot 
during the Classic," says Takahiro.

"It's a good time for me here to say thanks for the support of Yamamoto as a 
sponsor and of Gary especially, as my friend. All year long, at any top 
tournament any where we go, I believe in the Yamamoto plastics as being the 
best plastics out there to get fish. Anytime I have trouble getting bites, I 
pick up Yamamoto baits, and I feel have a pretty good chance and end up having 
a pretty good day when I do. I'm looking forward to 2010, and for the upcoming 
bass season, I hope to have another good year, and hopefully I will catch a lot 
of bass on Yamamoto baits as always" exclaims Omori.



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