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#1 coak

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Posted March 22 2012 - 11:16 PM

Just curious as to whether anyone has used the sebile products? I'm thinking of maybe purchasing the buzzbait but at almost $20 a pop, I don't really know if I'm ready to pull the trigger on that. Any feedback would be much appreciated thanks.

#2 Daniel My Brother

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Posted March 22 2012 - 11:53 PM

$20 for a buzzbait? Only if it used a $10 bill as a trailer.
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#3 MaineBassFishin

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Posted March 23 2012 - 06:20 AM

Yeah they have good products but IMO its not worth spending $20 on a buzz bait what about it
Makes it $15 dollars then the rest?

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Posted March 23 2012 - 07:41 AM

I have a sebile magic swimmer that i use. Caught a couple of fish on it. the detail and swimming action are great but i have found other swimbaits that work equally as well for me for 1/3 the price.
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#5 J Francho

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Posted March 23 2012 - 08:13 AM

The Sebile Proppler Buzz, like most other Sebile products, is unique and retailes for $17.49. I'm going to defer on the particular bait to someone that has used it, but to say it is the same as any other buzzbait as a little off the mark. I mean, they float for goodness sake! Personally, Cavitrons have worked fine for me.
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#6 Bass Dude

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Posted March 23 2012 - 08:32 AM

I use their crankbaits and I love the fact that they are continually innovative. But $20 for a buzzbait is kind of ridiculous.

#7 drew4779

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Posted March 23 2012 - 12:41 PM

I use both the magic swimmers and cranksters but the prices are outrageous. I've swam on more than one occasion to retrieve a snagged lure. I now buy the blank knock-offs and paint them myself (10 lures for around $25). They do catch fish...

#8 grimlin

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Posted March 23 2012 - 12:55 PM

The Sebile Proppler Buzz, like most other Sebile products, is unique and retailes for $17.49. I'm going to defer on the particular bait to someone that has used it, but to say it is the same as any other buzzbait as a little off the mark. I mean, they float for goodness sake! Personally, Cavitrons have worked fine for me.



I had no idea sebile made a buzzbait. I had to check it out........i hate to admit it,but it's got my attention.....the fact that it floats makes this thing unique over every buzzbait I have. It would also make this buzzbait impossible to get hung up on a first cast near a tree branch or underwater log.


I wonder how much of a difference it would make if we were able to let our buzzbait sit for a minute or so before retrieving it back to us? Your traditional buzzbaits can't do this and would sink and likely snag something on the bottom.
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#9 webertime

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Posted March 23 2012 - 04:33 PM

Their soft magic swimmers are very very versitile. I've caught fish drop shotting, C-Rigging and Flipping them. Rig them on a chatterbait head or scrounger for great action. I really like them. The Ohnduspoon is pretty crazy too, a very wide swing/wobble, a great deep water bait.
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#10 noway

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Posted March 23 2012 - 07:07 PM

I have three Sebile lures. Two hard and one soft. Total fish caught = zero. Total bites = zero. Total enthusiasm < zero.
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#11 cbfishalot

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Posted March 24 2012 - 10:12 PM

Magic Swimmer and Flatt Shad are great baits!

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Posted March 25 2012 - 06:13 AM

sounds pricey to me but before I pass judgement I would like to hear from others who have used it. As far as sebile, I am a little bitter ....... I bought a magic swimmer and it will not move freely like my partners will, it hangs to one side after a twitch. I wrote them but with my luck that very week I read about them selling or changing hands and never got a response so I feel $15 bucks in the hole to them.
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