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Old 09-25-06, 02:48 PM   #1
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Question buzzbaits?!?

Ok, I have to ask this and see what type of reply I get. I have noticed that when I am retreiving a buzzbait that mine always lay on it's side in the water, but yet when you read on them all that is talked about is how the blade should be on top and the rest hanging underwater. What gives on this? Anybody have any clue why mine might be running on it's side, or does it really matter?

I wouldn't really care about this because I am still able to catch bass on them like this, but it doesn't give me a chance to tune them and they always run to the left on retrieve. This would be fine if I wanted it to go under a dock or something that is on the left, but what if that dock is on the right of where I cast? Going to the left doesn't help on this matter.
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