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BIG Wake Bait
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05/04/17 10:03 PM
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Big Swimbait
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Just got this from a JDM site. They may have been out a while but I had not seen them before. It's a Lucky Craft Big Bait Special Bulldog. 4 inches & 2 ounces. It's a beast. Can't wait to chuck it on the swimbait rod!
Last edited by Big Swimbait; 05/04/17 10:03 PM. Reason: sp
Less gritchin', more fishin'
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/04/17 10:05 PM
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Big Swimbait
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Interesting that it comes with a rear prop blade attached that you can swap out for the included Colorado blade.
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/05/17 12:08 AM
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TexasHarleySales
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You can't go too big on wakes, imo. This is the best wakebait I've ever seen and also used. It's the MS Slammer. I like the 9" and the 13" models. But you can also get them in 7" and "mini". Make sure to use the snap on the front. It helps with action. 
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/05/17 12:50 AM
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Big Swimbait
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Love the Slammer - I have the 7 & 9 inchers.
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/05/17 02:57 AM
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Court
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Watching this post closely, I'm just getting into the big bait deal. Where is the best place to buy and the best forums to follow and learn from. I caught my first few nice SB fish last week, and lost a couple more really nice ones as I was under powered. Then perfect timing, I just today won a rod of choice from a G-Rod drawing, I chose their 400$ 7'10" heavy. It should bomb some larger baits. What are some good baits to start off with? Been throwing convicts and Mark Perry pours.
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/05/17 06:09 AM
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Rocky Robison
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Watching this post closely, I'm just getting into the big bait deal. Where is the best place to buy and the best forums to follow and learn from. I caught my first few nice SB fish last week, and lost a couple more really nice ones as I was under powered. Then perfect timing, I just today won a rod of choice from a G-Rod drawing, I chose their 400$ 7'10" heavy. It should bomb some larger baits. What are some good baits to start off with? Been throwing convicts and Mark Perry pours. I think Oak Ridge Marina has the best selection, Lake Fork Marina and Lake Fork Resort close behind in that area. APT, and Fun & Sun in the metroplex. https://www.outdoorproshop.com/ is a really good online one. As far as forums, not real sure, but on Facebook, you have Swimbait Universe and Swimbait Badlands.
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Re: BIG Wake Bait
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05/05/17 06:33 AM
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Kage
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Well if you want to get into throwing big baits... Check out Swimbaitunderground.com. I lived in CA for 4 years and fished a lot of big baits, especially the Slammer (my favorite big bait). I've had the best fishing trips of my life throwing a 9in and 13in black slammer at night. That bait absolutely gets crushed. When I first started throwing big baits I used my Dobyns 805 punch rod, but I worked at Tackle Warehouse at the time so I was quick to buy a Mike Long 795 Dobyns SB rod and that rod made all the difference. I lost a lot of big ones on the 805, but that was the only rod I had at the time that was beefy enough to through those baits. As soon as I got that 795 SB rod, I landed almost every fish I hooked up with. My brother and I went night fishing at our favorite central California lake 7 times that summer, we caught 30+ pounds 6 out of 7 trips with our smallest limit being 27lbs. The only bait I had on was a MA Slammer. Make sure you change out the split rings with owner hyper wire split rings and owner ST-41s. That rod will throw Bullshads and 8-10in Triple Trouts as well.
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