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Alumacraft89
Posted 7/29/2016 5:34 AM (#825339)
Subject: Slammer vs big game




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Looking to buy some 7" twitch baits I have some cranes already but wanted try some others. Which 7" bait would you guys recommend between the slammer and the big game?
tkuntz
Posted 7/29/2016 6:34 AM (#825343 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




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Location: Waukee, IA
Can't comment on the big game, but the 7" slammers have a great wide wobble and caught my largest fish of the year so far
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 7/29/2016 6:35 AM (#825344 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
7" slammers are sweet little twitch bait
jdsplasher
Posted 7/29/2016 7:03 AM (#825347 - in reply to #825344)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game





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Location: SE, WI.
7" slammer is a great choice, twitch bait, great wobble...(wild) action!!!!

 Yep, slammers are plastic...hold up well!

 JD

Juhas
Posted 7/29/2016 7:23 AM (#825351 - in reply to #825339)
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Aren't the new Slammers plastic? If so wouldn't they last longer than the Big Games?
esox1980
Posted 7/29/2016 7:37 AM (#825352 - in reply to #825351)
Subject: RE: Slammer vs big game





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Location: Manitowish Waters WI
Juhas - 7/29/2016 7:23 AM

I'll tell you this much something changed. The last three slammers I've purchased took forever to tune. They would role on jerks and run way off to one side. I would troll them occasionally in the past but the three I got this year I can't. I can visibly see the lip of the bait is off centered. I went on Slammers website and they have some tuning videos which defiantly helped but I had to shave at least a 1/8 inch of plastic off one bill just to make it castable. I love slammers just wish I didn't have to play around with them so much off the shelf. Have no idea about the big game but I was considering trying them at the time and hear great things about them.

Aren't the new Slammers plastic? If so wouldn't they last longer than the Big Games?
Alumacraft89
Posted 7/29/2016 8:11 AM (#825358 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




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I have had that problem with some 5" shads that wouldn't tune. I could cast them but to troll them they just end up dragging on top.
Cedar
Posted 7/29/2016 9:29 AM (#825373 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: RE: Slammer vs big game




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Location: Western U.P.
I have and use both brands, but have caught more fish on Big Games.

They're both good baits... try each and see what what works for you.
fish4musky1
Posted 7/29/2016 9:40 AM (#825374 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game





Location: Northern Wisconsin
Big games are made of balsa and have much different/better action IMO. They get chewed up and still work just fine. Can always reapply some epoxy. They have boated many big fish in my boat.
Millsie1
Posted 7/29/2016 9:54 AM (#825378 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




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Slammers all the way! The 5" shads you have to put on heavier hook if you want to troll fast.
Ross K
Posted 8/5/2016 7:05 AM (#826196 - in reply to #825339)
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I have run both, Big Game gets the nod. 7" and 9" Big Games are hard to beat. They are strapped on our rods about every tournament.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 8/7/2016 11:57 AM (#826424 - in reply to #826196)
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7" Big game twitchers put a ton of fish in my boat each season.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Slimeball
Posted 8/7/2016 3:05 PM (#826437 - in reply to #825339)
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Location: Michigan
Big Game!
Doug_Kloet
Posted 8/7/2016 4:09 PM (#826443 - in reply to #825343)
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Posts: 202


My vote is for Slammer.
Wood_Duck
Posted 8/9/2016 11:33 AM (#826622 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game





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Location: Tennessee
Slammer is awesome!
Ray Fuller
Posted 8/10/2016 2:23 AM (#826690 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game





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Location: Lake County Illinois
Big Game. Im a big fan of balsa baits,Cranes and Big Game mainly for twitching, balsa is not very durable but for me it seems to put more fish in the boat.
Clammer
Posted 8/10/2016 4:46 AM (#826696 - in reply to #826690)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
Ray Fuller - 8/10/2016 2:23 AM

Big Game. Im a big fan of balsa baits,Cranes and Big Game mainly for twitching, balsa is not very durable but for me it seems to put more fish in the boat.


ditto^^
I like Slammers, but Big Games and Cranes are a notch above for me, at least for twitching
Peter Stoltman
Posted 8/10/2016 11:44 PM (#826863 - in reply to #825339)
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I use both the Big Games and Slammers in the 7" size. Can't say one is "better" than the other. Different actions as others have noted. Slammers with the wide wobble work well to "move water" and give what I perceive to be more vibration. Big Games when slow twitching or for a more subtle presentation.
Ruddiger
Posted 8/11/2016 6:23 AM (#826867 - in reply to #826863)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




Posts: 267


Howdy,

Pete, thanks for the detailed description. How do they compare to a Crane?

Thanks,

Ruddiger
figure 8
Posted 8/11/2016 6:33 PM (#826985 - in reply to #826867)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




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I have had great luck on the 7" big games. Spring-fall they have killer action.
Ross K
Posted 8/12/2016 11:40 AM (#827056 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




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The Big Game in 6" and 8" "surface twitch" are a harder charging bait, very much like a Crane. I have found the durability to be better on the Big Game. Both catch fish of course. Just my preference. 7" and 9" Big Games approach more toward a neutral buoyancy (but still float), thus get more swing in the twitching process.
Peter Stoltman
Posted 8/14/2016 12:58 PM (#827232 - in reply to #826867)
Subject: Re: Slammer vs big game




Posts: 218


Action on the Big Game is closer to the Crane. They tend to run deeper though. Slammer has a much wider tail wag.
Dewey00
Posted 8/18/2016 4:24 PM (#827764 - in reply to #825339)
Subject: RE: Slammer vs big game




Posts: 12


Big Game all the way! Love the new Real Fish series!
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