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  1. I headed out around 11:30 last night to work a local lake that is known to have some small to middling largemouth bass and the occasional smallmouth. It's also the lake where I have caught a handful (5 - 6) big walleye, including 3 on a 7" Slammer one memorable night a few years ago, but recently it's been pretty much all bass, and mostly smaller ones. So why go there? It's close to where I live and when I drove by the other day, I noticed the water level was really low, which means that there are a couple of spots that tend to concentrate the fish. And, perhaps most importantly of all, it had been a while since I'd caught a bass at night (okay, 7 days, but that's an eternity at this time of the year). The night started off decently, with a trio of small smallmouth pouncing on the 7" Slammer. It used to be light trout, but now it's best described as heavy rash with flecks of light trout. Wickedly effective though and while I know I should retire it, I can' t help but throw it. Here's the best of the smallmouth - like I said, nothing to write home about. The one thing that smallmouth did remind me of was that I'd left my normal camera at home, and all I had was the camera on my ancient iPhone (it's one of those single-digit models). I would really regret this later on. After the 3 smallies, a largemouth that was maybe an inch or two longer than the Slammer took a whack and came to hand, and then another economy-sized smallie. It was a good night - lots of action, and the odd sounds of baitfish dying in the dark, sounds that were suspiciously catfish like - that classic hissing strike. I fired off more than a few casts in the direction of the distressed baitfish but to no avail. Then things got interesting - I lobbed a cast past a prominent rock and as the Slammer came waking back, it got crushed. I could tell right away that this was something bigger than the pint-sized bass I'd been playing with so I went ahead and flipped on my headlamp - the fish had weight and arced away from shore before I convinced it to come back my way with the seasoned MH Okuma. Walleye, and a big one! You've got to love the way those eyes light up in the dark when you hit them with the headlamp. Instead of flipping the fish to shore, I beached her and then really really wished I had a good camera with me. I tried to take three pictures with the iPhone and only one was sort of okay. Alright, it actually sucks, but it's all I've got of this 27 - 28" walleye. It was pretty warm so I didn't keep her out of the water long enough to get a weight, but she was solid, and feisty. After that, my night was made - it had been years since I'd caught a big walleye on a wakebait and I'd just done it again. Still, there was more shoreline to cover so I went back to work. About 50 yds down the shore I picked up another largemouth, still nothing huge, maybe 12", but again, a strike's a strike in the dark. After I released the bass, I fired off another cast to the same spot, and the Slammer was hit before I could even move it. The fish wasn't big, in fact, it felt quite small but when I swung it out of the water, the shape was wrong - too long, too skinny. Headlamp on, and there, gleaming in the light, was a hammer handle of a northern pike! What??? I knew there were a couple of pike in the lake, but I had never caught one, and I'd never heard of a pike being caught at night. The night was now not only made, but trending towards epic. I released the pike, washed off the slime it so kindly left on my hands, and kept working the shoreline - maybe another 100 yds to go before the habitat went bland again. Another mini-smallmouth made it's presence known, and then I had two good strikes, one of which was very walleye-like and the other which was probably a decent bass, given the way the fish jumped and then casually tossed the Slammer back in my direction (it missed). At the very end of the decent habitat, I fired off one final long cast and, halfway back, the Slammer took one more hit - this time the hooks held and to my surprise, a 2nd northern pike flashed across my vision as I swung it onto shore. This one was at least twice as heavy as the first, maybe approaching 24" long - not a giant or even a respectable fish, but still, a northern at night is a northern at night. The final tally for the session. The first two northerns I've caught at the spot in over 12 years of fishing it And a hefty walleye to boot, with lots of little bass tossed in for good measure. Yeah, it was one heck of a night.
  2. Am I losing my gourd? The other night I launched my 8’ pontoon at 2330 h and started working my way down a rocky bank of a local reservoir with the 9” Slammer. After an hour of casting with nothing to show for it I decided that rowing a mile to the dam was worth a try. It worked - I picked up 2 largemouth to 3 lbs out of 4 strikes. Then I had to row back, which took a while, and then I decided that of one dam was good, two dams would be better, and loaded the ‘toon in the truck and drove to a second ramp. I launched again at 0230 h and rowed to the 2nd dam, picked up another 4 fish, and then rowed back. By then it was 0400 h and with an 0730 h appointment I knew I had to call it a night. My arms and shoulders were feeling it for sure. Today I used Google Earth to map out my route and figured out that I rowed 3.5 miles in the middle of the night for 6 bass (from 9 topwater strikes). I love catching bass at night on topwater as much as the next swimbait junkie but is this taking it too far? How far will you row or paddle to get into fish? Like I said at the start, have I lost my mind or is this normal?
  3. Hi all Very new to swimbaits here; picked up a 7" Slammer x2 and an S-Waver 168... Figure I'll try the slammer when bass opens here in Ontario in late June (or maybe even for pike if this virus goes away and I can go fishing mid May... unlikely but a man can hope)... For someone extremely new to this (never even casted one), and with multi-purpose gear (my swimbait rods will either be my E6X 884 or, in a pinch, Dobyns Champ 736), whats the best way to work a slammer? Bear in mind I'm likely casting from a canoe. Any and all help is appreciated! Thanks
  4. Cast 2 Catch Slammer River Bass https://youtu.be/ofIGTFgN5Ug
  5. Looking to trade for a Hinkle shad in shad. Not too concerned about the condition. Wanting to trade for a MS Slammer, a DEPS 175 and a DEPS 175. All the baits are in good shape but have been fished, see pictures and ask any questions for best descriptions. I never could get one of the DEPS to swim to my liking. Don't forget it is Slammer Time!
  6. Looking for a 9” slammer and/or OG deps 250. Text me 310-801-3108. Thanks!
  7. All baits will be shipped priority shipping with tracking info Mcl shad slow sink-87 tyd 08 9 inch slammer oldschool bluegill pattern-87tyd Jds gill crappie ss- 45 tyd Og donut ss -105 tyd Can send more pictures if interested Thanks underground
  8. 2 - 9' MS Slammers Original Baby Bass - little bit of hook rash - $85 TYD Illusion Black/Brown - New paint - $90 TYD $170 shipped TYD for both Definitely interested in the following trades: Toxic Whipper Snapper Toxic Slob Stopper BullShad UFO Gill K9 or TK DRT Joker WNC PM me with whatever you whatcha got.
  9. Since the lakes are freezing over here in MA I suppose I’ll get my fix by telling stories all winter. So.. it’s late June, my brother and I take a trip to Maine to fish my favorite lake for the weekend. Arrived around 10pm and the lake was glass calm and moon bright as ever. I had a real good feeling. We roll up to the first rocky point and IMMEDIATLY get bit. First fish went 5,3 on the G2. After that I was getting blow ups, swirls, swooshes, and hook ups almost every cast with a solid mixture of aggressive smallmouth and largemouth. Since my bro (wacky worm guy) doesn’t throw big baits, I gave him my slammer setup and reluctantly joined the wake bait fun. Combined we put around 20-25 fish in the boat that night. Even doubled up on a 3 and 4. We were out there all night catching fish, laughing and cracking jokes, having DAMN good time. I think I could’ve casted out my shoe and these fish would’ve hit it. Then about 3am rolls around and the bite literally shut off. I mean we went from a hectic feeding frenzy to not a single bite in a split second. To this day I don’t know what urged these bass to go crazy like that. It happens to me about 2-3 times a year, this time being exceptionally fun. Some people say it’s the moon cycle. To me it’s just the luck of the draw. Here’s some of the few pictures we took of the bigger ones. My setup: dobyns 795 13 fishing A3 17lb CXX shellcracker G2 Bros setup: dobyns 806 tranx 300 20lb CXX 9” 2x slammer
  10. Hey SU, looking to move a couple 7” slammers to help with another purchase. Looking to get 40$ each TYD but would probably work out a deal for both. PayPal F&F or YOU PAY the fees. Thanks for looking
  11. 7” 2x slammer dated 2018 got right from Mike early this year. Fished a few times. “Tuned” straight. Owner st41s owner splits and snap $50
  12. Caught my first bass on a custom painted ms slammer. Caught another one the same size later in the night. I have been throwing big baits like this and the shellcracker but i feel like I have only been catching smaller fish (2-3 pound range) what can i do to catch bigger fish? I love the swimbait game so much! Also someone tell me something to give me confidence to throw my 7.5 battle shad out here in Massachusetts. It seems HUGE ahahaha!!!
  13. Looking for a 4 eye slammah. If anyone has one they'd be willing to part please let me know. Also interested in a black slammah.
  14. Selling these extras OG Deps 250 SS- BB tuned, deefeesha wrap $200tyd Baitsmith Mag- regular sink, cutthroat $90tyd Ms Slammer- 9 inch, dated 10-14 $65tyd
  15. MS Slammer 7'' in the Bluegill color Jackall Gantarel Jr. in the Spawn Gill color If anyone has any questions, concerns, or just wants to contact me... email me at suttonhockey52@gmail.com
  16. 9" BS $35 Midnight 8" Hudd ROF 5 $20 7" Bull Shad SS $50 9" MS Slammer $65 Discount for multiple baits Add Shipping
  17. Dated 3/18 things brand new threw it for a couple trips. Decided I want the next size up. $50 shipped f+f or add fees.
  18. ive got a new black 9" slammer and would like to find a klash 9. really open to any color other than trout. PM me with what you got and i can give pics of the slammer.
  19. Looking for gently used Ms slammers
  20. Looking for the following baits. Have some baits to trade but mostly looking to purchase out right S waver 168 and 200 in (bone, I know it, party crasher) Huddleston 68 phantom perch/phantom trout 8in Hudd tophook rof5 phantom perch or albino Mattlures meathed in shallow diver (bluegill) Osprey tournament talon tophook 7in (bluegill) MS Slammer 9in (most colors) Also on market for dobyns 867
  21. Anybody looking to sell? PM or txt 2763939125
  22. Caught a couple on a black slammer this week. First went 3.5lb and second went 6lb. Was pretty happy with these 2 as the bite had been a little tough here in AZ lately.
  23. looking for 7" purple nitro or dark rainbow
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