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any suggestions on a good buzz bait
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I prefer the buzzbaits made by Cavation. They ride the surface with a very slow retrieve, plus the bend in the wire shaft lets the head and skirt right just under the surface below the buzzing blade giving the fish a good target. I bought mine at Dicks.
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the best buzzbait i have used are the terminator buzzbaits. the wire doesn't bend out of shape when you catch a fish, and they have an interchangable skirt system.
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![]() Me to seeing as all the blades on those are made out of the machine shop i work in . Jim
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Thats pretty cool Jim.
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yeah it works i got a couple extra blades laying around in the gold color and I kept a few from before they got coated as well gonna buff up so they will just be nice and shinny .
Jim
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I'm not a big buzzbait fan. But when I use one, it's a Cavatron.
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Booyah has a new buzzbait in their line called the pip-Zqueek, it is a little expensive, but I picked one up the other day and it rocks! great squeak, premium components and it splashes o-so good
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I wish I had the name of the one I use. It's a custom blade with a white 4 blade prop. I've got two sizes, 3/8 and 1/2, but I mostly use the 3/8. I changed the skirt and use a Knucklehead Shad skirt. I picked them up at the Richmond show last year. Didn't see the guy at this years show because I would have picked up a couple more in case I lost the ones I have.
I believe that the blade (and the skirt too) is a key for this bait. You don't see many buzzbaits with this type of blade. Topwater season is almost here!!! |
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