Swimbaits are GREAT. I have only used them a couple of times but caught some really nice Smallies at night fishing the deep flats next to the river channels. Mark Zona said it best on his El Salto show with Swindle and Hackney, the question to Zona was how do you fish the Swimbait and his answer was very simple "Throw It". That is just about it, throw it let is hit the bottom and slow roll to the boat keeping contact with the bottom and a few pauses and jerks to imitate a fleeing shad or crayfish off the bottom and wait for the rod to load up. I was using the 3" and 5" Storm Wild Eyes and taking a glass rattle and shoving it into the bait just behind the hook to give a little noise. Only used it once at the Dale this year but it produced some really good ones. Planning on having one tied on a bunch when I hit the water again, especially for the deeper ledge fishing that I do after the spawn. These fish see so many C Rigs, T Rigs, Jigs that the Swimbait bite will be something a little different and I think it will be a success. Swimbaits - Throw It, Let it sink to the bottom, reel it slow and erratic and wait for the rod to LOAD UP. The few bites that I got are not like any bite on any other bait. It is not the jolting bite like the big night spinner bait or the hit and swim off like soft plastics the rod simply loads up and she is there. Good Luck



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