Sweet bag! Are slammers those real big swimbaits made locally somewhere, South Shore maybe?
Sweet bag! Are slammers those real big swimbaits made locally somewhere, South Shore maybe?
No. MS Slammers are made out of California by Mike Shaw. I think you are refering to the Clacker sold by troutman AKA the Colonel. That bait is a joke, poor quality and WAY overpriced. The Woodtail looks just like a slammer but has a wood tail insted of a soft plastic tail and it is custom made by a guy in Conn named Joe Wood. Both baits are wooden and are made to wake/pop on the surface or retrieved just under the surface on a straight retrieve. We were throwing the 9" versions in "Yellow Perch" and "sunfish"
I used to get mine locally at Bills Bait and Tackle in Norton but he doesn't have anymore and is going out of business at the end of the month.Thats what I pay for them too. Thats not that bad for a wood swimbait. I just paid $80 for a 3:16 bait and there are some out there that cost more. They float so it's not like if you break one off it's lost. The one I was using I bought 3 years ago. I have used it dozens and dozens of times. Probably cast it 2000 times. How many bags of senkos would someone go through if they made 2000 casts? At $8 a bag you would probably spend more on senkos over 3 years then you would a swimbait
I used to get mine locally at Bills Bait and Tackle in Norton but he doesn't have anymore and is going out of business at the end of the month.Thats what I pay for them too. Thats not that bad for a wood swimbait. I just paid $80 for a 3:16 bait and there are some out there that cost more. They float so it's not like if you break one off it's lost. The one I was using I bought 3 years ago. I have used it dozens and dozens of times. Probably cast it 2000 times. How many bags of senkos would someone go through if they made 2000 casts? At $8 a bag you would probably spend more on senkos over 3 years then you would a swimbait
touche. i tear through senkos like it's my job. you'd think i own stock in gary yamamoto. point taken, gonna buy me a slammer. thanks stratos!
I used to get mine locally at Bills Bait and Tackle in Norton but he doesn't have anymore and is going out of business at the end of the month.Thats what I pay for them too. Thats not that bad for a wood swimbait. I just paid $80 for a 3:16 bait and there are some out there that cost more. They float so it's not like if you break one off it's lost. The one I was using I bought 3 years ago. I have used it dozens and dozens of times. Probably cast it 2000 times. How many bags of senkos would someone go through if they made 2000 casts? At $8 a bag you would probably spend more on senkos over 3 years then you would a swimbait
touche. i tear through senkos like it's my job. you'd think i own stock in gary yamamoto. point taken, gonna buy me a slammer. thanks stratos!
Bob just a heads up, you cannot throw a slammer or similar baits on lighter bass gear. You need a minimum of a 7' heavy flipping stick, and thats a bare minimum. These baits weight in at 3-4 ounces. You also should use either 20lb floro or mono or 50- 65lb braid letting water clarity dictate.
Ok MS slammers are what I was thinking of (made by Mike Shaw), I must have read somewhere that people bought them locally...ie your shop in Norton, and thought they were made in the area.
How do you fish a lure that size? near weedlines? open water? Doesn't seem like they're diving very deep if they're made of wood.
I met a guy yesterday that makes his own swimbaits and has a company. Realpreyswimbaits.com. I do not know him and i have never thrown a swimbait. Do you think it is worth giving his product a try?