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Thread: Big Hammer Swim baits?

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    Default Big Hammer Swim baits?

    I don't fish saltwater as much as I fish freshwater, but when I do Fish saltwater I tend to do alright. I catch a few bay bass in New Port on a spinner bait, but I mostly catch sting ray because I use squid on the bottom. I was just wanting to know the best thing to use to catch bay bass I know that Big Hammers work but I dont know the best way to fish them...I am planning on fishing down in New Port this weekend so if you have advise I would appreciate it!

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    Add some Fish attractant,that should help.

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    i dont really fish them but from what ice seen just throw them on a leadhead 1/4oz up to 3/4oz and toss them by docks or any other structure

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    i will try some attractant...I have the lead heads for them I am not sure how to retrieve it properly I seem to get more bites when I somewhat jig it off the bottom than just a cast and retrieve.

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    try both retrieves both slow and fast and see what they want that day

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    The biggest mistake people make when using big hammers to target spotties, is to fish them like a traditional swimbait, they try to go nuts and dart it and swim it at a steady pace.. What you SHOULD be doing, is making small short hops, and drag it slowly with frequent sudden stops. Try to move as slow as you can, and I mean SLOW! You will get a strike every now and then while swimming the hammer at a steady pace, but you'll also get alot of tails pulled off this way!

    You'll get alot more bass simply dragging the bait on the bottom at a slow pace.

    Spotted sand bass prefer crustaceans and mollusks over fish in most cases.

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    thanks smoke hound i will definitely try that I will also keep throwing the spinner bait too because I have ripped numerous 1-2 lb bay bass on them.

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    in regards to big hammers. why not add a stinger? that is how i fish them

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    good thinking...what pound test do you use for the trailer?

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    On that rig I use 8lb. I am not using anything heavier that 8lb main line. So, I do not have to worry about breaking it because my drag is set properly. p.s. superglue the knots and hook the to tail

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