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PartycrasherThu May-20-04 12:45 PM
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#4672, "Swimbait Terminology"


          

In reading a lot of these posts, it seems like the term "Swimbait" is used to describe plastics like Big Hammers and also plugs like MS Slammers. Is the term "Swimbait" used to describe the tactic rather than the lure? I guess here in Wisconsin, we would refer to Big Hammers as swimbaits and MS Slammers as crank baits. I checked out the MS Slammers on their website. They do look awesome, although I nearly blacked-out when I saw the price. I take it that they are worth it. I don't know how many of you have seen the inside of a Muskies mouth, but they can make wood baits look pretty sick after a fish or two. At $40 a pop, it may be hard to take, but all the ink I have read about them has me intrigued. Do you guys just reel them or do you twitch and jerk them? Does he have them available, or does he make them as ordered. Our Musky season opens the 29th of May. Thanks guys!

  

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Swimbait Terminology [View all] , Partycrasher, Thu May-20-04 12:45 PM
 
  • RE: Swimbait Terminology, woodsac, May 20th 2004, #1
  • semantics, swimbait, May 20th 2004, #2
  • RE: semantics, Partycrasher, May 21st 2004, #3

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