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SPRO® Swimbait BBZ-1 Junior 60 - Rainbrow Trout - Hardbaits
Slow sinkingSmaller than the original BBZ-1Ultra realisticLifelike colorsThe SPRO Swimbait BBZ-1 Junior 60 is a slightly more compact version of the original BBZ-1 designed by Freshwater Fishing Hall-of-Famer Bill Seimantel. The BBZ-1 Junior 60 can entice even the wariest of lunkers into an all-out assault. The double-jointed BBZ-1 Junior 60 Swimbait is a slow-sinking, ultra-realistic fish catcher that comes in lifelike colors. Slow sinkingSmaller than the original BBZ-1Ultra realisticLifelike colorsThe SPRO Swimbait BBZ-1 Junior 60 is a slightly more compact version of the original BBZ-1 designed by Freshwater Fishing Hall-of-Famer Bill Seimantel. The BBZ-1 Junior 60 can e
SPRO BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits - 7 8 oz. - Sexy Lavender - Hardbaits
Ultra-realistic shad imitation Segmented body Detailed finish Produces serious side-to-side action Available four weights each with a different sink rate Introduce yourself to one of the most realistic shad imitations out there, the BBZ-1 Swimbait from SPRO, to see what a swimbait with serious swagger can do for you! The ultra-impressive BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits' four-segment body helps produce the side-to-side swagger fish can't miss, and its detailed finish adds an element of realism that's not found on other swimbaits with this much movement and durability Plus, the BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits come in four weights each with a different sink rate, so you can swim the BBZ-1 through the popular feed lanes where the big bass, muskie, tarpon, redfish, stripers, snook, salmon and every other predator fish hang out. Ultra-realistic shad imitation Segmented body Detailed finish Produces serious side-to-side action Available four weights each with a different sink rate Introduce yourself to one of the most realistic shad imitations out there, the BBZ-1 Swimbait
Jackall® Giron Jointed Panfish - Chartreuse Shad - 4" - Hardbaits
The most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait Bass will find the Giron irresistible Top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake Jointed body creates a lively action Sinks slowly, imitating a wounded panfish On the retrieve it rests level at a stop Often, bass fishermen focus too much on minnow and worm imitations&8212;even when they know that panfish has got to be at the top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake. The Jackall® Giron Jointed Panfish is the most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait. The Giron Jointed Panfish sinks slowly, imitating a wounded bluegill or crappie on the retrieve, and rests level at a stop to draw obliterating strikes from big, bold bass. The most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait Bass will find the Giron irresistible Top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake Jointed body creates a lively action Sinks slowly, imitating a wounded panfish On the retrieve i
Lucky Craft Pointer 125XD DD Jointed Swimbait - 5" - Sexy Chartreuse Shad - Cold Water Lures
Three-segment jointed swimbaitsGreat for walleye and pike2 Belly hook3 Tail hookThe Lucky Craft three-segment, jointed Pointer 125XD and 125DD swimbaits are designed to target fish taking cover in small pockets or shade. Unlike ordinary swimbaits, the Pointer 125XD/DD have a lip that allows more ways to work the bait. The Pointer"s jointed swimming action can coax the most finicky fish to bite. It"s also great for walleye and pike during the summer months. Fish it like a swimbait, or jerk and twitch it, whatever works best at the time. Three-segment jointed swimbaitsGreat for walleye and pike2 Belly hook3 Tail hookThe Lucky Craft three-segment, jointed Pointer 125XD and 125DD swimbaits are designed to target fish taking cover in small pockets or shade. Unlike ordinary swimbaits,
Lucky Craft Pointer 125 Jointed Smasher Hardbaits - Chartreuse Shad - Hardbaits
The Pointer has a very low center of gravity thanks to a special brass weight in its belly, and the low center of balance causes the lure to wobble and vibrate whenever the retrieve is stopped. The Pointer 125 Smasher is a triple-jointed jerkbait that promises to be a dynamite choice for transition zones in cold water. Length: 4-3/4''. Weight: 1 oz. Dives: 3'. The Pointer has a very low center of gravity thanks to a special brass weight in its belly, and the low center of balance causes the lure to wobble and vibrate whenever the retrieve is stopped. The Pointer 125 Smasher is a triple-jointed jerkbait tha
Lucky Craft Pointer 125XD DD Jointed Swimbait - 5" - Sexy Chartreuse Shad - Cold Water Lures
Three-segment jointed swimbaitsGreat for walleye and pike2 Belly hook3 Tail hookThe Lucky Craft three-segment, jointed Pointer 125XD and 125DD swimbaits are designed to target fish taking cover in small pockets or shade. Unlike ordinary swimbaits, the Pointer 125XD/DD have a lip that allows more ways to work the bait. The Pointer"s jointed swimming action can coax the most finicky fish to bite. It"s also great for walleye and pike during the summer months. Fish it like a swimbait, or jerk and twitch it, whatever works best at the time. Three-segment jointed swimbaitsGreat for walleye and pike2 Belly hook3 Tail hookThe Lucky Craft three-segment, jointed Pointer 125XD and 125DD swimbaits are designed to target fish taking cover in small pockets or shade. Unlike ordinary swimbaits,
Jackall® Giron Jointed Panfish - Chartreuse Shad - 4" - Hardbaits
The most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait Bass will find the Giron irresistible Top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake Jointed body creates a lively action Sinks slowly, imitating a wounded panfish On the retrieve it rests level at a stop Often, bass fishermen focus too much on minnow and worm imitations&8212;even when they know that panfish has got to be at the top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake. The Jackall® Giron Jointed Panfish is the most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait. The Giron Jointed Panfish sinks slowly, imitating a wounded bluegill or crappie on the retrieve, and rests level at a stop to draw obliterating strikes from big, bold bass. The most realistic panfish imitation we've seen in a hardbait Bass will find the Giron irresistible Top of the ''to eat'' list of every bass in the lake Jointed body creates a lively action Sinks slowly, imitating a wounded panfish On the retrieve i
Lucky Craft Pointer 125 Jointed Smasher Hardbaits - Chartreuse Shad - Hardbaits
The Pointer has a very low center of gravity thanks to a special brass weight in its belly, and the low center of balance causes the lure to wobble and vibrate whenever the retrieve is stopped. The Pointer 125 Smasher is a triple-jointed jerkbait that promises to be a dynamite choice for transition zones in cold water. Length: 4-3/4''. Weight: 1 oz. Dives: 3'. The Pointer has a very low center of gravity thanks to a special brass weight in its belly, and the low center of balance causes the lure to wobble and vibrate whenever the retrieve is stopped. The Pointer 125 Smasher is a triple-jointed jerkbait tha
Lucky Craft Fat Smasher Crankbaits - Aurora Black - 2-1 4" - Hardbaits
Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1&39;-2&39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid. Hold your rod tip low to make it wobble under the surface like a shallow crankbait, or retrieve faster with the rod tip up for a surface wakebait action. Great for bass when they"re feeding in the shallows or following schooling shad. Dives 1&39;-2&39;. Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1amp;39;-2amp;39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid.
Lucky Craft Fat Smasher Crankbaits - Aurora Black - 2-1 4" - Hardbaits
Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1&39;-2&39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid. Hold your rod tip low to make it wobble under the surface like a shallow crankbait, or retrieve faster with the rod tip up for a surface wakebait action. Great for bass when they"re feeding in the shallows or following schooling shad. Dives 1&39;-2&39;. Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1amp;39;-2amp;39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid.
LIVETARGET Blueback Herring - Silver Blue - Model BBH114SK - Hardbaits
A hard swimbait that offers almost as enticing movement as a soft plastic swimbait, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring&8217;s segmented body helps this dead-on baitfish imitation produce some serious swagger. Along with the realistic markings, scale patterns, gill plates and eyes, walleye, bass, pike and musky will be seduced by the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring&8217;s triple segmented body which makes it mimic a fleeing herring with the same hard wiggling, swimming and vibrating action. Plus, with a strategic internal weight transfer system, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring casts like a bullet so you can cover loads of water. Outfitted with premium Daiichi hooks. Model BBH114SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz. Model BBH114FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz. Model BBH88SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz. Model BBJ88FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz. Tip: Fasten the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring directly to the main fishing line or leader material using a clinch or loop knot. Do NOT use a terminal snap, as this may impede the swimming action. A hard swimbait that offers almost as enticing movement as a soft plastic swimbait, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herringamp;8217;s segmented body helps this dead-on baitfish imitation produce some serious swagger. Along with the realistic markings, scale
Lucky Craft Fat Smasher Crankbaits - Aurora Black - 2-1 4" - Hardbaits
Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1&39;-2&39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid. Hold your rod tip low to make it wobble under the surface like a shallow crankbait, or retrieve faster with the rod tip up for a surface wakebait action. Great for bass when they"re feeding in the shallows or following schooling shad. Dives 1&39;-2&39;. Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1amp;39;-2amp;39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid.
SPRO BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits - 7 8 oz. - Sexy Lavender - Hardbaits
Ultra-realistic shad imitation Segmented body Detailed finish Produces serious side-to-side action Available four weights each with a different sink rate Introduce yourself to one of the most realistic shad imitations out there, the BBZ-1 Swimbait from SPRO, to see what a swimbait with serious swagger can do for you! The ultra-impressive BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits' four-segment body helps produce the side-to-side swagger fish can't miss, and its detailed finish adds an element of realism that's not found on other swimbaits with this much movement and durability Plus, the BBZ-1 Shad Swimbaits come in four weights each with a different sink rate, so you can swim the BBZ-1 through the popular feed lanes where the big bass, muskie, tarpon, redfish, stripers, snook, salmon and every other predator fish hang out. Ultra-realistic shad imitation Segmented body Detailed finish Produces serious side-to-side action Available four weights each with a different sink rate Introduce yourself to one of the most realistic shad imitations out there, the BBZ-1 Swimbait
LIVETARGET Blueback Herring - Silver Blue - Model BBH114SK - Hardbaits
A hard swimbait that offers almost as enticing movement as a soft plastic swimbait, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring&8217;s segmented body helps this dead-on baitfish imitation produce some serious swagger. Along with the realistic markings, scale patterns, gill plates and eyes, walleye, bass, pike and musky will be seduced by the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring&8217;s triple segmented body which makes it mimic a fleeing herring with the same hard wiggling, swimming and vibrating action. Plus, with a strategic internal weight transfer system, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring casts like a bullet so you can cover loads of water. Outfitted with premium Daiichi hooks. Model BBH114SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz. Model BBH114FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 4-1/2''; 1 oz. Model BBH88SK: Sinking; 6'' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz. Model BBJ88FS: Fast Sink; 1' per second; 3-1/2''; 5/8 oz. Tip: Fasten the LIVETARGET Blueback Herring directly to the main fishing line or leader material using a clinch or loop knot. Do NOT use a terminal snap, as this may impede the swimming action. A hard swimbait that offers almost as enticing movement as a soft plastic swimbait, the LIVETARGET Blueback Herringamp;8217;s segmented body helps this dead-on baitfish imitation produce some serious swagger. Along with the realistic markings, scale
Lucky Craft Fat Smasher Crankbaits - Aurora Black - 2-1 4" - Hardbaits
Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1&39;-2&39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid. Hold your rod tip low to make it wobble under the surface like a shallow crankbait, or retrieve faster with the rod tip up for a surface wakebait action. Great for bass when they"re feeding in the shallows or following schooling shad. Dives 1&39;-2&39;. Versatile crank/swimbait hybridWith rod tip low it wobbles under the surface like a shallow crankbaitRetrieve faster with rod tip up for surface wakebait actionDives 1amp;39;-2amp;39;The Fat Smasher is an extremely versatile crank/swimbait hybrid.
Strike King Baby King Shad - Green Gizzard Shad - Hardbaits
Downsize to the Baby King Shad and catch the fish of a lifetime! Just like its older brother, Strike King's King Shad, the Baby King Shad can be fished fast or slow and is designed to dig down to five feet deep. With its single jointed body working hard to produce the perfect combination of lifelike wiggle and flash, the true-running Baby King Shad features a single reinforced hinge, heavy-duty components and premium hooks. 3''. Downsize to the Baby King Shad and catch the fish of a lifetime! Just like its older brother, Strike King's King Shad, the Baby King Shad can be fished fast or slow and is designed to dig down to five feet deep. With its single jointed body working h
Bass Pro Shops Z9R Swimbaits - Bluegill - Hardbaits
Bristle-style fin and tail Attractive swimming action Premium finish High-quality components Attractive swimming action plus ''bristling'' fins and tail! Get hooked on the realistic swimming action of our Z9R Swimbaits! It's loaded with high-quality components for top performance in the water, all topped off by a premium finish for bass-baiting realism that can't be beat. Plus, the slow sinking Z9R Swimbaits feature a unique bristle-style fin and tail that creates a lifelike look, feel and action. Length: 7''. 2 oz. Bristle-style fin and tail Attractive swimming action Premium finish High-quality components Attractive swimming action plus ''bristling'' fins and tail! Get hooked on the realistic swimming action of our Z9R Swimbaits! It's loaded with high-qualit
Bass Pro Shops XPS Z9R Perch Swimbait - 3-1 2" - Green Perch - Hardbaits
High-quality construction and hardware Deeper-bodied perch profile Extreme realism, down to intricate gill, fin, and eye detail Precisely reproduced natural coloration Same high-quality construction and hardware as the original Bass Pro Shops Z9R Swimbait, now in a deeper-bodied perch profile. Extreme realism, down to intricate gill, fin, and eye detail, combined with the precisely reproduced natural coloration of green perch or bluegill give you a lure to target the mightiest and wariest lunkers in the lake! Weight: 3/4 oz. Length: 3-1/2''. High-quality construction and hardware Deeper-bodied perch profile Extreme realism, down to intricate gill, fin, and eye detail Precisely reproduced natural coloration Same high-quality construction and hardware as the original Bass Pro Shops Z9R S
Storm Kickin' Stick Swimbait - 6'' - 1-1 2 oz. - Blue Chrome Orange Belly - Hardbaits
STORM's Kickin' Stick is the ultimate segmented swimbait! Effective for a wide variety of fresh and saltwater species, the Kickin' Stick's three-part, segmented body imitates struggling baitfish by producing a supernatural swim kicking action that is sure to solicit strikes from all types of brutes. Its lipless front segment is designed to retrieve at a running depth of one to two feet below the surface. Combine that with loud vibrating rattles and the Kickin' Stick Swimbait will persuade big fish to climb the water column for a strike. Kickin' Stick Swimbaits are equipped with Premium Black Nickel VMC treble hooks for consistent hook sets. Model KST12: 5''; 2/3 oz.Model KST16: 6''; 1-1/2 oz. Model KST20: 8''; 2-3/4 oz. STORM's Kickin' Stick is the ultimate segmented swimbait! Effective for a wide variety of fresh and saltwater species, the Kickin' Stick's three-part, segmented body imitates struggling baitfish by producing a supernatural swim kicking action that is
Storm Kickin' Stick Swimbait - 6'' - 1-1 2 oz. - Blue Chrome Orange Belly - Hardbaits
STORM's Kickin' Stick is the ultimate segmented swimbait! Effective for a wide variety of fresh and saltwater species, the Kickin' Stick's three-part, segmented body imitates struggling baitfish by producing a supernatural swim kicking action that is sure to solicit strikes from all types of brutes. Its lipless front segment is designed to retrieve at a running depth of one to two feet below the surface. Combine that with loud vibrating rattles and the Kickin' Stick Swimbait will persuade big fish to climb the water column for a strike. Kickin' Stick Swimbaits are equipped with Premium Black Nickel VMC treble hooks for consistent hook sets. Model KST12: 5''; 2/3 oz.Model KST16: 6''; 1-1/2 oz. Model KST20: 8''; 2-3/4 oz. STORM's Kickin' Stick is the ultimate segmented swimbait! Effective for a wide variety of fresh and saltwater species, the Kickin' Stick's three-part, segmented body imitates struggling baitfish by producing a supernatural swim kicking action that is
Bass Pro Shops Billed Mini-Z9R Swimbait - 4" - XXX Shad - Hardbaits
Just like other members of our Z9R family, the slow-sinking Billed Mini-Z9R produces a wild, unstoppable action that brings bass charging. The Z9R's diving lip creates a distinct wobble, which only accentuates the swimming action of the multi-jointed tail section. The bristle fins offer a one-of-a-kind texture. Swing for the fences! Size: 4''; 1/2 oz. Just like other members of our Z9R family, the slow-sinking Billed Mini-Z9R produces a wild, unstoppable action that brings bass charging. The Z9R's diving lip creates a distinct wobble, which only accentuates the swimming action of the multi-jointed
Bass Pro Shops XPS Z9R Mini Swimbait - 4" - Rainbow Trout - Hardbaits
Get hooked on the realistic swimming action of the Mini-Z9R Loaded with high-quality components for top performance Unique bristle-style fin and tail create a lifelike look, feel, and action Topped off by a premium finish for bass-baiting realism For even more action remove the rear hook Size: 4''; 1/2 oz Get hooked on the realistic swimming action of the Mini-Z9R! Our Mini-Z9R is loaded with high-quality components for top performance in the water, all topped off by a premium finish for bass-baiting realism that can&8217;t be beat. Unique bristle-style fin and tail create a lifelike look, feel, and action. Better hold on tight! Size: 4''; 1/2 oz. Get hooked on the realistic swimming action of the Mini-Z9R Loaded with high-quality components for top performance Unique bristle-style fin and tail create a lifelike look, feel, and action Topped off by a premium finish for bass-baiting realism For
STORM Live Kickin' Shad - 4'' - 1 2 oz. - Olive Shiner - Softbaits
Kickin' Minnow action in a Swim Shad profile Durable soft body with holographic insert Lifelike segmented body produces authentic action Slow sinking Soft PVC material with reinforcing mesh and hard inner core Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC treble hook Anything but typical, the STORM Live Kickin' Shad is a soft body, lipless, segmented bait that runs with an authentic shad action that big fish unleash on. Designed with all the characteristics of STORM's Live and WildEye series baits, the Live Kickin' Shad's durable soft body has a holographic insert and lifelike WildEye, adding to its realism to track suspecting fish in. The Live Kickin' Shad's delicate outer layer of soft PVC material is reinforced with a mesh liner and durable hard inner core to withstand big hits, again and again. Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC treble hook. Kickin' Minnow action in a Swim Shad profile Durable soft body with holographic insert Lifelike segmented body produces authentic action Slow sinking Soft PVC material with reinforcing mesh and hard inner core Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC trebl
STORM Live Kickin' Shad - 4'' - 1 2 oz. - Olive Shiner - Softbaits
Kickin' Minnow action in a Swim Shad profile Durable soft body with holographic insert Lifelike segmented body produces authentic action Slow sinking Soft PVC material with reinforcing mesh and hard inner core Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC treble hook Anything but typical, the STORM Live Kickin' Shad is a soft body, lipless, segmented bait that runs with an authentic shad action that big fish unleash on. Designed with all the characteristics of STORM's Live and WildEye series baits, the Live Kickin' Shad's durable soft body has a holographic insert and lifelike WildEye, adding to its realism to track suspecting fish in. The Live Kickin' Shad's delicate outer layer of soft PVC material is reinforced with a mesh liner and durable hard inner core to withstand big hits, again and again. Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC treble hook. Kickin' Minnow action in a Swim Shad profile Durable soft body with holographic insert Lifelike segmented body produces authentic action Slow sinking Soft PVC material with reinforcing mesh and hard inner core Rigged with a Black Nickel VMC trebl
Swimbaits 9" Silver Shad
Swimbaits 9" Silver Shad Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hamme
Swimbaits 9" Toast
Swimbaits 9" Toast Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer swim
Swimbaits 9" Christmas Tree
Swimbaits 9" Christmas Tree Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ha
Swimbaits 9" Rainbow Trout
Swimbaits 9" Rainbow Trout Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 9" Pearl
Swimbaits 9" Pearl Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer swim
Swimbaits 6.5" Keylime
Swimbaits 6.5" Keylime Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually"swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer s
Swimbaits 6.5" Atomic Punk
Swimbaits 6.5" Atomic Punk Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 6.5" Rainbow Trout
Swimbaits 6.5" Rainbow Trout Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big H
Swimbaits 6.5" Green Hitch
Swimbaits 6.5" Green Hitch Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 6.5" Halloween
Swimbaits 6.5" Halloween Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hamme
Swimbaits 6.5" Fongfish
Swimbaits 6.5" Fongfish Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Mackerel
Swimbaits 6.5" Mackerel Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Hot Karl
Swimbaits 6.5" Hot Karl Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Green Sardine
Swimbaits 6.5" Green Sardine Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big H
Swimbaits 6.5" Christmas Tree
Swimbaits 6.5" Christmas Tree Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big
Swimbaits 6.5" FishChick
Swimbaits 6.5" FishChick Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hamme
Swimbaits 6.5" Baitfish
Swimbaits 6.5" Baitfish Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Senorita
Swimbaits 6.5" Senorita Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Pacific 'Chovy
Swimbaits 6.5" Pacific 'Chovy Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big
Swimbaits 6.5" Deep Purple
Swimbaits 6.5" Deep Purple Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 6.5" Redrum
Swimbaits 6.5" Redrum Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer s
Swimbaits 6.5" Sardine
Swimbaits 6.5" Sardine Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Grunion
Swimbaits 6.5" Grunion Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 6.5" Olive Herring
Swimbaits 6.5" Olive Herring Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big H
Swimbaits 6.5" Calico Hunter
Swimbaits 6.5" Calico Hunter Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big H
Swimbaits 5" Sexy Smelt
Swimbaits 5" Sexy Smelt Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer
Swimbaits 5" Pacific 'Chovy
Swimbaits 5" Pacific 'Chovy Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ha
Swimbaits 5" Midnight Phantom
Swimbaits 5" Midnight Phantom Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big
Swimbaits 5" Mackerel
Swimbaits 5" Mackerel Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer s
Swimbaits 5" Christmas Tree
Swimbaits 5" Christmas Tree Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ha
Swimbaits 5" Threadfin Shad
Swimbaits 5" Threadfin Shad Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ha
Swimbaits 5" Wookie Wacker
Swimbaits 5" Wookie Wacker Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 5" Calico Hunter
Swimbaits 5" Calico Hunter Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 5" Pearl
Swimbaits 5" Pearl Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer swim
Swimbaits 5" Green Sardine
Swimbaits 5" Green Sardine Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Ham
Swimbaits 5" Senorita
Swimbaits 5" Senorita Big Hammer swimbaits are easily recognized by the original Big Hammer Square Tail design. This unique Square Tail combined with hydrodynamic body designs create an unparalleled vibrant swimming action even at very slow retrieve speeds. Using the finest quality plastic available creates a bait that is not only beautifully crisp and clear but also has the perfect balance between durability and action. Freshwater or saltwater, anytime of year, tie one on and see for yourself how "Nothing kicks like the tail of a Big Hammer". Why do Big Hammer Swimbaits Have Better Action? You've heard claims that Big Hammer swimbaits are better than other swimbaits, or more specifically, they have better action than other swimbaits. While there is no better proof than simply testing the baits yourself I thought I might elaborate a bit. My love of Big Hammer began in 1998 when I started inshore fishing for California Halibut using swimbaits. I had never fished a swimbait before and didn't know much about them. I asked a friend which one he liked the best and he said, "Buy a couple of each brand and watch what they do in the water. Pay close attention not only to the tail action but also to the body action." I did exactly what he said and from the first day I was sold on Big Hammer, and began my nearly decade long "research project" into why they swim better. With swimbaits action should be looked at in two parts: tail and body. Tail action is important but one of the main features of a swimbait is that the body actually "swims" like a fish, or "snakes" through the water with a tantalizing, realistic "wiggling" and "wobbling" motion. The body action or "swimming motion" is just as important, if not more important, than the tail action. But surprisingly, body action is often overlooked. In fact, if my friend had not told me to pay attention to both the tail and body action I am sure I would have focused on what the tail was doing and not what the body was doing during the retrieve. There are two elements about the Big Hammer design that I believe gives them such great action. First, and probably the most obvious is Big Hammer's original Square Tail? design. The reason the Big Hammer tail design creates better action is simple - more surface area that the water has to push around. The tail being the same width at the top where it meets the body and at the bottom is one of the key elements - especially in how the tail moves at slow speeds. Water flowing down the side of swimbait will speed up and create lift, much like air over the top of an airfoil (airplaine wing). When this happens that faster moving water hits the wide tail at the top of the bait creating much more action than if the tail was thin at the top or oval shaped. The second element that gives Big Hammer swimbaits that realistic swimiming and rocking action is the hydrodynamic shape of the body. Countless hours of testing, shaping, and re-testing went into the design of Big Hammer s







































































