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As I get ready to talk about techniques I think I want to talk about the Swimbaits.  Mainly the 3” to 5” swimbaits which are a great place to start as far as technique is concerned. As with all types of fishing experimentation is the most crucial aspect. Try new things until you find what is working. Once you find something that works, vary that method/technique slightly and continue to hone your skill and knowledge. Remember that confidence plays a major role in any style of fishing - especially when using artificial lures.

Big Hammer swimbaits are an extremely versatile lure. Not only in how you can fish them on a jig head which is my go to, but also in the many different uses. Big Hammer swimbaits make great trailers for swimjigs, spinnerbaits,  buzzbaits, bladed jigs, etc. In addition, the 2 inch Big Hammer swimbait is a great drop-shot bait. As like most lures there are many options and you will find what works best for you. Just keep and open mind and try something new every once and awhile.

Big Hammer Swimbaits, and more they are a must have in your tackle box. They are proven and will produce when the fish are bigging. Check them out at http://www.swimbait.com/home.htm and Don't Get Bite Get Hammered.

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