10-10-11, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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Here's and idea.
I was recently reading an article in the Sept/Oct issue of Bass Master magazine about slow sink jigs. These are jigs with near zero gravity that sink extremely slowly. That got me to thinking. Lure manufacturers, listen up! Why not develope a near zero gravity buzz bait? Many of us prefer to work a buzzbait as slow as we can keep it moving without sinking. If the buzzbait head design was used that was either floating or near zero gravitry, that would allow for a very slow retrieve. I know there are surface baits that float which have a prop to do this sort of thing, but I'm talking about the conventional buzzbait design which would not involve a large body. If it can be done with a jig, maybe it can be done with a bizzbait. The one thing I think that would have to be done woould be to eliminate the standard wire design which puts the blade above the buzzbaits head. That probably wouldn't work with a floating or near zero designed head. Instead, it would probably require an inline wire design used on spinners like Mepps and Roostertail. I think I'm gonna get started working on this idea here at home.
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