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What's New At Omnia? | New Releases From Yamamoto, Buckeye, And Zoom + Additions From Ryugi And Megabass!

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Pete is back and he's back to a lot of new products at Omnia! Find out our new arrivals in this video!

  • Yamamoto 2.5" Covert Craw

    Yamamoto 2.5" Covert Craw

    Jump to 0:32

    $6.99

  • Yamamoto 3.5" Nuki Bug

    Yamamoto 3.5" Nuki Bug

    Jump to 1:02

    $8.99

  • Yamamoto 4" Fat Senko

    Yamamoto 4" Fat Senko

    Jump to 1:30

    $7.99

  • Jackall Riser Bait 007

    Jackall Riser Bait 007

    Jump to 2:11

    $18.99

  • Ryugi Beets TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Ryugi Beets TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Jump to 3:27

    $8.59 – $11.70

  • Ryugi Adjust Tungsten Nail Weights

    Ryugi Adjust Tungsten Nail Weights

    Jump to 3:36

    $5.49

  • Ryugi Black Beans TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Ryugi Black Beans TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Jump to 3:50

    $8.59 – $18.99

  • Ryugi Fog Shot Dropshot Hook

    Ryugi Fog Shot Dropshot Hook

    Jump to 3:53

    $4.49

  • Ryugi Regular Guard Talisman Weedless Wacky/Neko Hook

    Ryugi Regular Guard Talisman Weedless Wacky/Neko Hook

    Jump to 4:04

    $5.99

  • Ryugi Vespa Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Ryugi Vespa Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Jump to 4:16

    $7.55

  • Ryugi Vespa Mono Guard Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Ryugi Vespa Mono Guard Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Jump to 4:16

    $7.55

  • Ryugi Infini Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Ryugi Infini Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Jump to 4:26

    $4.99

  • Ryugi Infini Brutal Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Ryugi Infini Brutal Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Jump to 4:30

    $6.99

  • Ryugi Hover Shot FG Hook

    Ryugi Hover Shot FG Hook

    Jump to 4:40

    $8.11

  • Ryugi Hover Shot Hook

    Ryugi Hover Shot Hook

    Jump to 4:40

    $6.29

  • Ryugi DS Heavy Delta TG Tungsten Drop Shot Weight

    Ryugi DS Heavy Delta TG Tungsten Drop Shot Weight

    Jump to 5:01

    $8.99 – $12.99

  • Ryugi Glide Hanger Weight Accessory

    Ryugi Glide Hanger Weight Accessory

    Jump to 5:06

    $6.29

  • Ryugi Custom Frog Hook

    Ryugi Custom Frog Hook

    Jump to 5:31

    $9.49

  • Big Bite Baits 7" Nekorama Worm

    Big Bite Baits 7" Nekorama Worm

    Jump to 5:51

    $5.99

  • Zoom Winged Fluke

    Zoom Winged Fluke

    Jump to 6:12

    $7.99

  • Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Jump to 6:52

    $4.99

  • Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Jump to 6:52

    $4.99

  • Buckeye Freestyle Head

    Buckeye Freestyle Head

    Jump to 7:17

    $6.99

  • Megabass Great Hunting 110 Jerkbait

    Megabass Great Hunting 110 Jerkbait

    Jump to 7:43

    $24.99

  • Daiwa D-Vec Multi-Case Storage Bag

    Daiwa D-Vec Multi-Case Storage Bag

    Jump to 8:59

    $34.99

All Featured Products

  • Yamamoto 2.5" Covert Craw

    Yamamoto 2.5" Covert Craw

    $6.99

    Jump to 0:32

  • Yamamoto 3.5" Nuki Bug

    Yamamoto 3.5" Nuki Bug

    $8.99

    Jump to 1:02

  • Yamamoto 4" Fat Senko

    Yamamoto 4" Fat Senko

    $7.99

    Jump to 1:30

  • Jackall Riser Bait 007

    Jackall Riser Bait 007

    $18.99

    Jump to 2:11

  • Ryugi Beets TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Ryugi Beets TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    $8.59 – $11.70

    Jump to 3:27

  • Ryugi Adjust Tungsten Nail Weights

    Ryugi Adjust Tungsten Nail Weights

    $5.49

    Jump to 3:36

  • Ryugi Black Beans TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    Ryugi Black Beans TG Tungsten Sliding Weight

    $8.59 – $18.99

    Jump to 3:50

  • Ryugi Fog Shot Dropshot Hook

    Ryugi Fog Shot Dropshot Hook

    $4.49

    Jump to 3:53

  • Ryugi Regular Guard Talisman Weedless Wacky/Neko Hook

    Ryugi Regular Guard Talisman Weedless Wacky/Neko Hook

    $5.99

    Jump to 4:04

  • Ryugi Vespa Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Ryugi Vespa Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    $7.55

    Jump to 4:16

  • Ryugi Vespa Mono Guard Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    Ryugi Vespa Mono Guard Tungsten Finesse Ball Head Jig

    $7.55

    Jump to 4:16

  • Ryugi Infini Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Ryugi Infini Offset Wide Gap Hook

    $4.99

    Jump to 4:26

  • Ryugi Infini Brutal Offset Wide Gap Hook

    Ryugi Infini Brutal Offset Wide Gap Hook

    $6.99

    Jump to 4:30

  • Ryugi Hover Shot FG Hook

    Ryugi Hover Shot FG Hook

    $8.11

    Jump to 4:40

  • Ryugi Hover Shot Hook

    Ryugi Hover Shot Hook

    $6.29

    Jump to 4:40

  • Ryugi DS Heavy Delta TG Tungsten Drop Shot Weight

    Ryugi DS Heavy Delta TG Tungsten Drop Shot Weight

    $8.99 – $12.99

    Jump to 5:01

  • Ryugi Glide Hanger Weight Accessory

    Ryugi Glide Hanger Weight Accessory

    $6.29

    Jump to 5:06

  • Ryugi Custom Frog Hook

    Ryugi Custom Frog Hook

    $9.49

    Jump to 5:31

  • Big Bite Baits 7" Nekorama Worm

    Big Bite Baits 7" Nekorama Worm

    $5.99

    Jump to 5:51

  • Zoom Winged Fluke

    Zoom Winged Fluke

    $7.99

    Jump to 6:12

  • Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    $4.99

    Jump to 6:52

  • Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    Buckeye G-Stroll Jighead

    $4.99

    Jump to 6:52

  • Buckeye Freestyle Head

    Buckeye Freestyle Head

    $6.99

    Jump to 7:17

  • Megabass Great Hunting 110 Jerkbait

    Megabass Great Hunting 110 Jerkbait

    $24.99

    Jump to 7:43

  • Daiwa D-Vec Multi-Case Storage Bag

    Daiwa D-Vec Multi-Case Storage Bag

    $34.99

    Jump to 8:59

Video Transcript

Well, this is what you get for traveling. I've been traveling a little bit the last week and a half, I should say, and I got back to a whole pile of new stuff. Which is fun and exciting, but man, this is a lot to talk about one video. So look forward to us probably breaking this down into some smaller segments later, but we wanted to let you know some stuff that's hit the site recently that is super cool stuff. A lot of this is I-Cast stuff, some of it's stuff that's just brand new to us, some of it's stuff we've been waiting on forever. So let's get started, let's dive right into it. Let's start with Yamamoto. So you got this little Yom Kovet, little Yami Kovet bug here. Perfect little finesse style bait. As you guys can see, this tile bait is growing more and more. We're selling a ton of it, whether it's Great Lakes Finesse, Exo with our new Stealth series. These small little plastics are catching a lot of fish, and so you're not gonna see the end of them anytime soon. This one's interesting 'cause it's kinda got like a bug body to it, like a creature body. It's got flat bottoms on the appendages here. This is gonna have a unique action to it. I'm interested to try this one myself. We have the Nuki bug here, this style of craw, something that's growing on me quite a bit here. We have a flapping appendages here if you rip these apart, but it's made out of a denser material here. It should be interesting to see how people choose that multiple different ways of fish is, whether you just rig it, Texas rig. It's got that big slot in it on either side. I love that when a manufacturer makes a bait that you can rig both ways. Does help you land a few more fish with the same plastic. Thanks Yamamoto for thinking of us there. 4-inch fat Sanco's. This is not that sexy, but man, the color is, I shouldn't say that, but we're all very familiar with the Sanco, I'm very interested in these. I love Sanco's confidence bait for me, just like a lot of you watching this video. I don't throw a lot of 4-inches weightless because they don't cast that far and they don't sink that good. I can't wait to try this 4-inch fat version. I think the length's perfect, but man, with a little bit of extra weight to it. I probably be able to cast it further, even skip it, and it's a little smaller profile for those fish to grab onto. So, excited to try 4-inch fat Sanco's. I think that was a gap for them for a while. Next up is a bait that I'm super familiar with 'cause I've been fishing them for a while. We finally got enough quantities to talk about. We've actually had these a little while, but we didn't put them on the side a couple times 'cause we kept getting random colors, random colors in small amounts of quantities, but we have a whole bunch of the Jackal Riser baits now. These have been popular for a while, so it's nothing new to the marketplace, but spinning rod, top water bait, you just wind it back in and it just kind of kicks along, cray and kind of creates a wake on the surface, and it gets bit, I've done it myself. I've used this bait, it is a bite getter, especially with finicky fish or schooling fish. If you've got fish that are schooling, and you, yeah, I mean, it's fun to throw a big top water in there, but if they're not committing to your top water and they're feeding on smaller bait fish, keep these things in your boat. They're a good idea. This is a great bite getter right here. Next up, I'm gonna take my breath here 'cause this is a lot of stuff, but we've had requests for years now. It's on board this in a major way. There's a lot of products here, so I'm not gonna go into detail on really any of them because there's so many, and by the way, this is about half. We don't have the rest of it in yet 'cause this is a problem for us being econ that we'd be having to have a larger quantities and be able to get regular access to the products. It's tough. We have the quad trebles, we have their peers treble, both of which I've been asked for quite a bit, and we do have them in stock now. We do have these beets. I know a lot of you asked for this. Is that Carolina rig sinker, the taco made popular with the straw on the top? We'll go into more detail with this stuff when we have time to adjust the nails where you can bust off pieces of it. This is a great idea. It sounds pretty simple, but I have a whole bunch of different size nail weights. It'd be nice to just have a bunch of these and you just bust them off for the size you want. Little black bean sinkers here, those have been real popular. We have the fog shot. This is a tiny little finesse hook. Believe it or not, this thing was one of the more requested things for me last year, and I wasn't able to find them in quantity. Next up, you have the guard talisman, whether you have the heavy guard or sort of like a traditional brush guard. These are wacky style hooks, weightless presentation hooks, even drop shot hooks in some presentation that have guards on them. You have the Vespa jigs, highly requested Vespa jigs. You have a non-weed guard version, and a weed guard version of that. We do have some big rod stuff, so you got big, EWG style hooks. This is my style of hooks, so interested to try these. You got a big ol' ADOT here, you have this Inferno and a Foreout here. Multiple sizes in that, obviously. The hover shots. As you've seen, they are with a core tackle making this kind of technique popular here for us. This is a non-weighted version of that style of hook, so you could put nail weights in your plastics if you want, or just fish 'em weightless. Weed guard version, non-weed guard version, it's look how small they are. So this is really starting to get super finacy. Real finacy. Drop shot weights, this could obviously be a free rig weight. Rigged a bunch of different weights, and then you've got this little slider here to go on your line, and you could slide around if you want, or you can actually hook it to your hook and have a weight off the front of your hook and kind of keep the weight moving free from your hook, but attach the hook to your, attach the weight to your hook. So interesting little terminal piece here that's new to us here, interested to see if any of you have used these, or how you rig 'em, or what your confidence is with 'em. I'd like to see that. Lastly, frog hooks. This is very popular request. These are apparently really, really good frog hooks. Never used 'em, so I'm interested to hear the feedback on that. Like I said, with all that riyuki stuff, that's like half of it. So there's gonna be a lot more coming in. We just wanted to touch on it and say, this stuff's here now, you'll see more of it kind of trickling in over time. Next up, Niko Ramo from Big Bite Bates. We've already seen this worm winning tournaments. I believe this is designed by Drew Gill. This is a very, very popular worm. It's been, I've been asked for it a whole bunch, actually. The colors look like ham pore colors, but it's not a ham pore material. Could be, if I'm not mistaken. But it sure looks like it. You know what this thing is. This is not a Sakamata Shad. This is a Zoom fluke. A winged fluke. So this should be really popular. I'm hoping they do them in multiple sizes, but as you know, the Sakamata Shad is the king of this technique, but we've had a hard time keeping them in stock, but thanks to Deps for shipping as much as they can. But if you're looking for a more price point version, if you're just getting into this, wanting to earn some confidence, or you're burning through it, or you want a practice version to save your Sakamata for Derby Day, or maybe you think these are even better? I don't know, 'cause I haven't fished them. Check out the winged flukes. You gotta check those out. Next up for that exact technique, you got G-Man's G-Stroll jig head. Yes, not all of us have embraced LiveScope. Not of us think it's the greatest thing, a lot of us don't think it's the greatest thing in the world, including I think G-Man, but gotta adapt to the times. That's what G-Man does. He adapts to what's ever in front of him, and he created a jig head here for Strollin'. So very interesting here. EWG hook keeps those fish pinned. It's got a dual bait keeper. Should be a good jig head from Buckeye Lures there. Another jig head from them is this freestyle head. This is a swim bait style head that allows you to top hook or bottom hook a treble hook on this, or you could run a stinger on a little lead if you wanted to with a single hook. I don't know why you'd do that, but treble would make more sense. Obviously for more weedless applications, I do get that, but it gives you options on how you wanna rig your swim bait head for this here. Next up, we have some new additions in the jerk bait world, and these are pretty cool. So this is the great hunting 110 from Mega Bass. So from what I understand, this is a more shallow stream type jerk bait. Now that doesn't mean anything to a lot of you, or myself in general, I'm not gonna throw these things in a shallow stream, but what they do, because they're designed to be fish and shallow, they have a slow floating action so that you can keep them over the top of submerged vegetation. You can fish them in much shallower water than you typically would fish a 110 in it. Awesome colors in this. We even have one of them in a fine art edition, but the rest of them are regular paint jobs, but you do have a fine art version. I think this may be the only one we have in the fine art of these offerings, but check out these great hunting. There are absolutely times, I know in Florida, a lot of people use a lot of really shallow floating jerk baits, a lot. I know there's times in where I live. Some of the small, ball thwaters I like to fish. I just recently at one of them, where I like to fish really, really shallow, and I've been throwing a fluke soft style jerk bait, 'cause how shallow the water is. This would be a great option to try there, and your landing, your hookup percentage should be even better with the treble hooks on it. So check out the great hunting version of the 110s. Lastly, we have a multi-case from Iowa here. It's got a clear lid on it, which I love, so you can just look down in the boat and see what you got inside there. Or for me, I use a lot of these cases. I've collected them throughout the years from a whole bunch of different Japanese manufacturers, and I've been lucky to have been gifted a whole bunch. Once I've seen I was collecting a lot of tackle storage stuff from these stuff, from these type of manufacturers, but Iowa here came with this, with a clear lid here, this, to me, screams, swim bag guy. You wonder where the heck you can put all your bigger swim baits on rigged, rigged swim baits, things of that nature. They don't really fit in a 3700 that well. This is a good place to chuck 'em in there, especially if you can save their clamp packs or packaging, original packaging. They fit in this thing. You stack 'em up in there. If you've used one and wanna place it, throw it. This is a good option for you, for those big soft or hard style swim baits. And if you're like me, and you only carry a half dozen in the boat, for where I'm going or anything, I don't fill my boat up full of swim baits. This is a great option for you here in this multi-case. Obviously, you can put just about anything you want in it, clear lid, kudos. All this stuff is on the site right now, and I know I kind of brushed over a lot of it. We'll do some individual stuff on it, but let's hear some feedback from you guys. What do you wanna learn more about? So the great hunting jerk baits, the riogi stuff, you the new Yamamoto, whatever. Let us know in the comments below, and good fishing. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music)

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