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Another Unusual Lure. Buzzbait

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  • Super User

I dont know the maker , maybe a homemade job. I dont even remember fishing it but I can tell its been used some. A buzzbait with a prop within a prop .

 

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  • Super User

Yep, custom made bait with a delta prop inside a turbo prop and they work great!!!! I normally see these with a quad wing plastic blade inside the turbo blade, the turbo produces a good sound while the plastic quad blades make more of a hum and both together make a good lure.

cool

  • Super User

That's awesome

  • Super User

Seen this double blade before I think I have some.

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  • Super User

So, uhhh....need someone to fish that for ya?

I have a bunch of lures that need fishing . I'd loan them to you .

I bet it fishes nice and SLOW!

I have a few,some with painted blades,they were made by Picasso lures about 15years

ago.

  • Super User

I bet it fishes nice and SLOW!

 

Actually it doesn't, the turbo blades are wide and need to go pretty quick to get them to rotate. That is another reason they are mostly used with a plastic quad blade prop in the center, it helps in keeping the bait up at slower speeds were as the delta prop will help but not nearly as much as the plastic quad wing. They make a good sound and really churn the water, when I use to make buzzbaits the turbo prop was one that would draw big strikes, in this example I see there is a bead missing on the front of the turbo blade. The reason a bead would be there is to keep the blade from moving too far down wire form and possibly getting stuck a little, it isn't really needed to make the bait work but it is something I'd have on it.

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  • Super User

 I cant remember why I didnt fish it much. When I blow I can here the two blades hitting   . Maybe they get stuck together .

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