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what is the difference in this buzzbait?

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could someone please explain to me the difference between this buzz bait and the normal buzzbaits?

odd looking one

http://www.lurenet.com/productdetail.aspx?id=byd1538608

"normal one"

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_58847_100006003_100000000_100006000_100-6-3

Wow, never seen anything like it. I think the only difference is the BOOYAH one is 15 inches long.... the Strike King one is, you know, 5-6 inches (normal) ;D

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there has got to be a reason why one is long and one is not

Those buzzbaits have been around for a while and if I remember right, when they first came out they claimed it was supposed to mimmic a small fish chasing something on the surface.

Never used one myself.

uh, ya.......

one's 15in....

and the others prob. 4-5in....

other than that....

nothin'.....

wonder how well it works??

you should buy one and fish it, let me know how it goes ;D

Booyah Dancin' Buzz!

The dancin part is because its from Bill Dance.

Just something he catches lots of fish on in stocked ponds, so people think they need one.

Good marketing technique- Come out with something new and crazy, give it to a fishing legend who fishes on private ponds. Film him catching fish after fish, sell it for $6. Does the same thing with Dancin' eel, and most stuff Bill Dance uses

they do work tho, almost a mix between a buzz bait, a spinner bait and a swim jig, it is supposed to help the fish zone in on the body of the bait, rater than the sound, and with the longer shank, it sorta dances back and forth, hence the name. Like I said, they do work,I've caught fish on them, btu I wouldn't say they are any more effective than a regular buzz bait, or spinner bait.

How do you even cast that thing??? :-?

can't do a quick snap over hand, thats for sure, tis more like a sweeping carolina rig toss.

as I said tho, they do work...don't discount them too bad on the weirdness of how they look, and also I have caughta 4+ on one, ti held up alright.

one more thing to consider with this, it doesn't run 15" behind the blade, it sorta sits down in the water at a 45 degree angle, so its not as far away as it seems, but its down about 4" into the water, which is why it is supposed to give the fish a better look at it.

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The longer buzzbaits will stall in mid cast more than the shorter ones and give you the dreaded semi-professional over-run. I have some custom made long ones.

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The only way I'd even consider trying one is if they had a titanium wire. Like Dink whisperer said, I don't think they'd hold up to a big fish. That would be a tuning nightmare!!!  ;)

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The long buzz baits work fine, most people don't use them and the fish aren't used to them, yet.  The Dancin Buzz's jig head swims farther under the water than the typical buzz bait, which I believe results in more strikes.  The fish doesn't have to break the surface to get the hook.  I really like to throw a buzz bait and if I'm gettting a lot of short strikes and not true blow ups I'll throw the longer one and catch fish.  Like most other lures it has a time and place.  The Dancin Buzz and the Dancin eel are not in the same category as the eel is a piece of crap and the buzz actually works.

i agree, not sure how it would hold up to a large fish.

not to mention how i would fit it in my tackle box!!   :-/

I have 2 of the Dancin' Buzzbaits, one in black and one in white.  I've caught several bass on them with no problems.  I like them because the bait hangs below and behind the buzzer.  Does it work anybetter than a regular buzzbait?  The jury is still out on that one....

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The dancin' buzzbait is a gimmick. I tried it and have had a couple of bass hit the blade and thus not get hooked. Stick with cavitrons, strike king elites, terminators, accent lures hi riders, and lunker lures.

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basser89, mine are jointed at the jig head so no re-tuning is necessary and the movable joint helps to keep the bass from throwing it.

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