Lucky Craft Super Sammy 10lb Walking Bait

Lucky Craft
The Lucky Craft Sammy is one of the most effective topwater baits to ever hit the market. Now Lucky Craft is introducing its bigger brother, the new Lucky Craft Super Sammy 10lb. Designed with the help of B.A.S.S. Elites Series Pro, Takahiro Omori, and the Lucky Craft Pro Staff, they spent three days at world-famous Lake Fork testing the prototypes. It’s also where it earned its name the Super Sammy 10lb. It was already an early summer pattern with all the big fish down at about 20ft, and Takahiro knew that this would play a factor in trying to entice those bigger fish to come up shallow. Takahiro was convinced he could get a big fish to come up for the Super Sammy. The first fish to show interest in the Super Sammy was an absolute giant 10lb bass, and the rest is history. The Super Sammy measures 5-1/3 inches and weighs in at 1oz, offering a much bigger profile than before to trigger those larger fish. Like the original Sammy lineup, it still has the same great walk-the-dog action and sits tail down to keep more of the bait in the water, making it easier for the fish to grab. Lucky Craft also turned the hook hangers horizontally, which allows the bait to walk more freely and creates less drag in the water. The Super Sammy also features a loud one-knocker style rattle that produces a tremendous amount of commotion, and calls fish from greater distances. The Super Sammy is armed with three #2 super sharp treble hooks as well, providing more firepower and a much greater chance of getting a hook in the fish. Available in a variety of Lucky Craft’s signature colors, the Lucky Craft Super Sammy 10lb is going to be responsible for some of the best, big fish topwater blow-ups you can ever imagine. Lucky Craft Length Weight Class Super Sammy 10lb 5-1/3" 1-oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

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