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Ok which Buzzbait to use first?

Single blade

Double blade

Quad blade

Setup?

Skirt with trailer hook?

Remove skirt add a plastic minnow or fluke?

Never caught a fish on one yet.

Solved by Bluebasser86

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Cavitron 3/8oz black skirt with a black blade, no trailer or trailer hook. Fish it on a MH rod 6' 6" to 7' with a higher speed reel and 15lb copoly line and you'll be good to go. Just fish them slowly around shallow cover. 

 

Watch this video and read the article for further directions.

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-videos/how-to-buzzbait.html

  • Super User

That was easy.

 

 

 

:fishing-026:

  • Super User

Whatever says 3/8oz cavitron pick your color and finish it first and last

  • Super User

I seem like an outcast but if you don't feel like ordering lures the strike king tour grade buzzbaits from academy or Walmart are pretty good too, but the cavitron is my favorite buzzbait.

  • Super User

The Luck E Strike buzzers in the three packs from Wal Mart work real well and incredibly inexpensive .

Would it be ok to fish them on braid with a fluoro leader?

  • Super User

Be persistent with them, bill, and you are in for a treat.

 

5lb cavitron fish from two weeks ago, exactly the size/color/set-up bluebasser mentioned above, except I used 12lb mono:

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I have to say I like the Booyah buzzbait fairly well too. I've found white outfishes black for me, pretty much all the time.

  • Super User

I have one I don't even know the brand. I think it's an old Strike King, black and blue. I've had days when the skirt gets torn off. So I have some replacements handy. I have a bunch of buzzbaits, but this is pretty much the only one I use.

Hydro gorilla 3/8 white or white/ chartreuse for my with a buggerman in the same colors running a close second. I'm not sure they are made anymore haven't bought one in a few years and haven't looked, but the chatterbuzz baits are about the same. These are very loud clacking buzzbaits that I've had a lot of success on.

I also like the white over the black in most situations. But around here I fish a lot of clear water. Cavitron > All others but don't be afraid to fish what is available or what you already own. You have to make a lot of casts with a buzzbait and cover a lot of water in order to be successful. 

 

Keep a very keen eye on the water as you are retrieving the bait back to the boat. Sometimes when you have a follower you simply have to kill the bait for a second for the fish to strike.

  • Super User

I also like the white over the black in most situations. But around here I fish a lot of clear water. Cavitron > All others but don't be afraid to fish what is available or what you already own. You have to make a lot of casts with a buzzbait and cover a lot of water in order to be successful. 

 

Keep a very keen eye on the water as you are retrieving the bait back to the boat. Sometimes when you have a follower you simply have to kill the bait for a second for the fish to strike.

 

I actually prefer black over white for clear water, but I don't have much white forage around here where I fish.  Although I bet if I put it to a systematic test, I wouldn't find a color difference.

3/8 booyah buzzbait with a black skirt and black blade with a clacker on a 7'' MH rod, add some 15-20lb braid and its money time

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