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I wore out my only in-line buzzer, I believe it was an Uncle Buck’s, And I’m having difficulty finding one. Any advice on who makes or sells one.  I don’t really care if it’s a single or double blade. 

V&M and Stanley make inline buzzbaits, but with a frog or shad instead of a skirt.  I like them.  Check Tackle Warehouse.  I think that is where I got mine.  It might have Dicks also.  

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I make my own. I fish them for pike and in the salt, not so much for bass though.

On 6/26/2018 at 12:57 PM, papajoe222 said:

I wore out my only in-line buzzer, I believe it was an Uncle Buck’s, And I’m having difficulty finding one. Any advice on who makes or sells one.  I don’t really care if it’s a single or double blade. 

My go to is the D&M Buzz Saw: http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/DM_Custom_Baits_Buzz_Saw_In-Line_Buzzbait/descpage-DMBZ.html

 

I LOVE the free swinging hook so I can rig the trailer weedless.

D & M Buzzsaw Bluegill.jpg

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IMO they are better then BB with a wire hookup ratio is better because of the swinging hook and a lot more weedless i dont use theem much though 

The grassburner works great, if you’re in completely open water with nothing floating on the surface. 

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