Lucky Craft
Made in Japan

Sammy 100

A hard body from Lucky Craft.

Hard body

How to fish it

Cast or trolled depending on context. Match the depth class to where fish are holding — surface for top-water bites, mid-water for trolling 3–6m, deep-divers for 6m+ structure or shelf reef work. Pause-on-strike: 80% of strikes on a hard body happen on the pause after a twitch, not during the constant retrieve.

Targets: Bass, Bream. Hard bodies cover the widest species range — barramundi on slow-rolled minnows, jewfish on suspending jerkbaits, snapper on diving lipless cranks, kingfish on big metal-bibbed trolling lures.

Standard cadence: cast or troll, twitch-twitch-pause, repeat. Adjust the pause length to fish mood — winter-cold or pressured fish want 4-second pauses; summer-active fish strike on retrieve. Vary cadence within the cast to find what triggers.

Leader: 10–20lb for bream/bass, 20–40lb for jewfish/barramundi, 40–80lb for kingfish/cobia. Mono leader gives slightly better action on light hard bodies; fluorocarbon wins for visibility and abrasion resistance on heavier lures.

Rigging

Leader
10–20lb bream/bass; 20–40lb jewfish/barramundi; 40–80lb kingfish/cobia
Braid
6–15lb estuary; 20–40lb offshore
Cadence
Twitch-twitch-pause; strike on the pause
Hooks
Upgrade stock trebles to single inlines for release survival

Reading BiteCast for this lure

When this lure is in your tackle box, BiteCast's data layers tell you the right conditions to fish it. The most relevant layers:

  • SST (sea-surface temperature)

    Match SST to the target species' preferred range; sharp surface fronts often coincide with feeding zones, even inshore.

  • Chlorophyll

    The green/blue boundary is the food-chain front — fish concentrate on the edge, not the dense bloom interior.

Best months in AU

Effectiveness varies by target species and water temperature — consult the species page or BiteCast SST layer for your local timing.

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General guidance for southern + central AU; tropical north runs warm-water species year-round.

Target AU species

BassBream

About Lucky Craft

JP premium hardbodies.

Origin: Made in Japan

FAQ

What is the Lucky Craft Sammy 100?
The Lucky Craft Sammy 100 is a hard body, manufactured by Lucky Craft. It targets Bass, Bream.
How do I rig the Lucky Craft Sammy 100?
Standard leader setup: 10–20lb bream/bass; 20–40lb jewfish/barramundi; 40–80lb kingfish/cobia. Full rigging breakdown is in the Rigging section above.
When is the best time of year to fish the Lucky Craft Sammy 100?
Effectiveness varies by target species and water temperature — consult the species page or BiteCast SST layer for your local timing.
What species does the Lucky Craft Sammy 100 catch?
Primarily Bass, Bream. The full species list depends on size, presentation, and region.
Should I replace the stock trebles with single hooks?
For most hard bodys, upgrading stock trebles to single inline hooks (BKK, Decoy, Owner ST-66) improves release survival without sacrificing hookup rate. Surface metals are an exception — keep trebles for casting at busting fish.
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Last updated: 2026-05-13. Lucky Craft® is a trademark of its respective owner and used here solely to identify the product. BiteCast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Lucky Craft. Specifications are approximate, may have changed since publication, and are descriptive reference only — verify with the manufacturer for current details.

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