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Cavitron Buzzbaits - Not Running True


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#1 Vinny Chase

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Posted June 27 2012 - 08:28 AM

I just recently purchased a few Cavitrons (have been using them for a LONG time) and not one, but both run off to the right when I am retrieving them. I have never had these types of issues and I have tried readjusting every part of the buzzbait with no success.

What could this be?

**Note: I am using the same setup I have always used for buzzbaits.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 08:39 AM

The nature of buzzbaits. I've got half a dozen or so that have either been that way since new or knocked outta wack by big fish. All the different tuning tips out there do nothing. If it bugs ya you can try reachin out to megastrike, or the entity you bought them from, you never know.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 08:50 AM

I have NEVER seen a safety pin type buzzbait that runs true, everyone in my box runs to the right, it is a product of blade rotation. I do have a couple in-line buzzbaits with 2 counter rotating blades that run straight.

You are saying the Cavitron's have run true for you in the past? If so I may get a couple to try.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 09:28 AM

Maybe Bobby will see this thread and respond. Otherwise, send him an e-mail and I am sure he will take care of you.

BTW, I only fish Cavitrons and have never had an issue.
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Posted June 27 2012 - 09:44 AM

I have NEVER seen a safety pin type buzzbait that runs true, everyone in my box runs to the right, it is a product of blade rotation. I do have a couple in-line buzzbaits with 2 counter rotating blades that run straight.

You are saying the Cavitron's have run true for you in the past? If so I may get a couple to try.


Weird...I don't think I have ever had a buzzbait that DIDN't run true for the most part - obviously it may run off to the right/left after a fish catch, but right out of the box? Never had that issue..maybe it's time to switch brands.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 10:57 AM

I have about 6-7 Cavitrons and every one of them runs to the LEFT, no matter how much i try to re-adjust them....BUT, i think thats the case with all my single blade Buzzbaits.
Now, i just mainly use the Booyah Counter strike dual blade (not dual arm) and its been the most successful buzzbait i've ever used....runs true and can take a BEATING!

Of course there are times depending on my angles that i desire the "untrue" run and i use those buzzbaits (with success)

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Posted June 27 2012 - 10:58 AM

I like the strike king double takes they run true no matter how many fish I catch, and it's a now presentation for the fish, also they work well if you take the skirt off and put a 4-5" hollow body swimbait on it

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Posted June 27 2012 - 11:03 AM

Weird...I don't think I have ever had a buzzbait that DIDN't run true for the most part - obviously it may run off to the right/left after a fish catch, but right out of the box? Never had that issue..maybe it's time to switch brands.


Between this quote and Roadwarrior never having issues (i dont think ive ever had a single blade run true, even right out of the package) i'm wondering if its possible that
the way i tie my knots can be throwing it off course....Since some guys run to the Right, all of mine always run to the Left. hmmm i always use the "Improved Clinch", maybe we can figure this out by with what type of knot to use

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Posted June 27 2012 - 11:04 AM

Just to clarify, I have slingle bladed buzzbaits that run a LITTLE to the left/right, but my cavitrons are way off track, just like a crankbait that needs to be tuned.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 11:06 AM

Between this quote and Roadwarrior never having issues (i dont think ive ever had a single blade run true, even right out of the package) i'm wondering if its possible that
the way i tie my knots can be throwing it off course....Since some guys run to the Right, all of mine always run to the Left. hmmm i always use the "Improved Clinch", maybe we can figure this out by with what type of knot to use


That is what I am wondering as well. I have always just used my palomar know...what would everyone recommend? I've been meaning to try the Rapala Knot.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 02:35 PM

I would have to take a look at it. Is it the 1/4 oz ?? I find that if you reel them to fast they will run to the right--Run to the left I havent had that happen unless I bent the arm to make it run like that on purpose. The Hook -center arm and top arm must all be straight in alignment. The blades are cupped at a certain angle to catch as much water as possible. Thats what makes it run slower. SLOW THE BAIT DOWN and it should run straight. I find it more with the 1/4 oz and never had any issues with the 3/8 oz. ANY BEND IN ARMSHAFTS OR DEBRIS on the front line tie will make it run offset. Even a little tag end of line at the knot will catch water and make it run off to the side. Its just deflecting water and causing resistance. Trying slowing it down a bit and see what results you get.


personally i dont use them -Yeah right LOL

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Posted June 27 2012 - 02:37 PM

I would have to take a look at it. Is it the 1/4 oz ?? I find that if you reel them to fast they will run to the right--Run to the left I havent had that happen unless I bent the arm to make it run like that on purpose. The Hook -center arm and top arm must all be straight in alignment. The blades are cupped at a certain angle to catch as much water as possible. Thats what makes it run slower. SLOW THE BAIT DOWN and it should run straight. I find it more with the 1/4 oz and never had any issues with the 3/8 oz. ANY BEND IN ARMSHAFTS OR DEBRIS on the front line tie will make it run offset. Even a little tag end of line at the knot will catch water and make it run off to the side. Its just deflecting water and causing resistance. Trying slowing it down a bit and see what results you get.


personally i dont use them -Yeah right LOL


They are the 3/8 oz model. I tend to fish everything fast, but I will try and slow down and check all the arms again to make sure they are straight...It's just weird that BOTH are doing this.

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Posted June 27 2012 - 02:47 PM

I would have to take a look at it. Is it the 1/4 oz ?? I find that if you reel them to fast they will run to the right--Run to the left I havent had that happen unless I bent the arm to make it run like that on purpose. The Hook -center arm and top arm must all be straight in alignment. The blades are cupped at a certain angle to catch as much water as possible. Thats what makes it run slower. SLOW THE BAIT DOWN and it should run straight. I find it more with the 1/4 oz and never had any issues with the 3/8 oz. ANY BEND IN ARMSHAFTS OR DEBRIS on the front line tie will make it run offset. Even a little tag end of line at the knot will catch water and make it run off to the side. Its just deflecting water and causing resistance. Trying slowing it down a bit and see what results you get.


personally i dont use them -Yeah right LOL


Just to be clear on how I fish the Cavitron:

3/8 oz exclusively, no trailer

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I begin the retrieve the moment the buzzbait hits the water.
I never let the lure sink unless, of course, I have a little bit
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Posted June 27 2012 - 02:49 PM

I have 3, all will run right if fished too fast, these blades are ment to be fished just under the surface I think because all 3 run true when slow rolled and the blades just barely crack the surface.

I too use a polomar knot.

RW, professional overrun? HA HA !!

I thought professionals don't have overruns?
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Posted June 28 2012 - 09:31 AM

If you like you can adjust the blade angles -Opening them allows
less resistance which allows it to be retrieved faster BUT THEY MUST BE CLOSE TO THE SAME ANGLE OR IT BECOMES UNBALLANCED.. Like i said these are designed to be retrieved very SLOOOOOOOOWLY




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