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  1. Hello everyone, I need help with keeping my buzzbaits on top of the water.. I’m throwing a 1/2oz buzz on a 7’1 heavy with40lbs braid & a 7.3.1 reel. I switch hands mid cast so I can start my retrieval as soon as the lure hits the water sometimes even a little bit before it hits. I’ve tried to speed up my retrieval & keep my rod tip high to no luck.. The buzzbait will stay about a foot under the surface until it’s maybe 5 ft from the bank that’s when it wants to surface & act like a buzzbait should act. Any help is greatly appreciated & I thank you all in advance. Tight lines everyone!!
  2. I’ve heard a lot of great things about this buzz bait, does anyone have any opinions about it like compared to a Booyah or something?
  3. Okay, right up front I'll admit that this idea is a little out there. Strange ideas often run through my head. More than once I've been fishing early in the morning on the lake with ripple-less water all around me and seen a bug buzzing on the surface unable to get airborn again. Sometimes it's a junebug, sometimes some other beetle-ish insect. And more than once I've seen fish quickly be drawn to it and snap it up. So, sort of like a surface, stationary, buzzbait right? I had this wacky idea. This, is a pierced barbell tongue vibrator. I'll leave the rest to your imagination. On Amazon or ebay btw. From my understanding (uh... not from experience) they are waterproof, stainless steel, and will vibrate quite noticeably for 1-3 hours using an inexpensive button battery. they weigh 0.32 oz. and are very small, about the size of a large pill capsule. Cost varies from as low as $1.50. I've been thinking of fashioning some sort of June bug looking encasement, cutting off the post, and incorporating it into the june bug complete with hooks and such. A strange lure build indeed. Let it sit on the surface with some light mono line and see what happens. Just thought I share my thoughts.
  4. I started really bass fishing about 12 years ago when a friend got me onto it. He got me onto Senkos and everything else I learned on my own. Two things that came standard for me were buzzbaits, specifically Cavitrons, because they are awesome and produce. The other thing was the KVD Sexy Dawg (basically a Zara Spook knock-off). I love topwater as you can tell. Both buzzbaits and KVD Sexy Dawg/Zara Spooks are famous/standard topwater baits for many people and for me were replaced by the Whopper Plopper. Over trial and error I've really paired my tackle down to 4 lures that for the last 2 years have killed it. Because of this I no longer even bring any buzzbaits and I've haven't taken the KVD Sexy Dawg out of the box in 2 years. The second is the Whopper Frog which has been even more productive because many places I fish have topwater vegetation making the Whopper Plopper a poor choice. I used to walk-the-dog with hollow body frogs and did well and also used toads specifically the Strike King Ragetail Toad which was even a better producer but got caught up a lot after a few fish because the toad would get torn up. Also, you could go through a lot of toads quickly in a day adding up in cost. So my two new baits replaced buzzbaits, walk-the-dog style hardbaits, and frogs/toads which are famous and standard baits for most anglers. What are these two lures that made famous/standard lures obsolete for me? 1.) Whopper Plopper - replaces Walk-the-Dog style hardbaits and buzzbaits (KVD Sexy Dawg/Zara Spook and Cavitrons) The Whopper Plopper has been awesome since I started using it. Even though the KVD Sexy Dawg caught a ton of fish I catch far more with the Whopper Plopper and it covers a lot more water faster. No more walk the dog, simply casting and retrieving and awesome blowups. My favorite size is the Whopper Plopper 75 followed by the 110. 2.) Whopper Frog (Homemade Teckel Frog) - replaces Hollowbody Frogs/Toads (hollow body frogs and Ragetail Toad) The Whopper Frog which is a homemade Teckel Frog is a Booyah Pad Crasher (I've tried almost all other commercial frogs and the Booyah Pad Crasher was the best one and fortunately also one of the cheapest and most readily available) with a Teckel Frog Tail made with a 3 way swivel and Owner CPS Centering Pin Spring. It, like the Whopper Plopper vs. the KVD Sexy Dawg is great because it is a straight retrieve bait that covers far more water, faster than a walk-the-dog style bait. I do catch a lot of fish on the landing also. I caught a decent amount of fish with hollow body frogs and more with Ragetail Toads but I've caught a tremendous amount more with the Whopper Frog. The Whopper Frog also has a much higher catch ratio than hollow body frogs and I think it's because the frog is moving forward fast causing an instant hookup where with a regular hollow body the fish may hit it and knock it away rather than get hooked. Went on a weekend fishing trip with friends and tried 3 different lakes. The fish have already gone deep but we wanted to concentrate on topwater. So we fished docks, shoreline, and lilly pads and we caught 90% of our fish on the Whopper Frogs and a few on the Whopper Plopper, only 2 on Senkos. My friend who only fishes a few times a year said the Whopper Frog is his new favorite bait so I made up a few and left them for them. For open water top water my bait is the Whopper Plopper and for weeds my bait is the Whopper Frog. For underwater I use Wacky Rigged Senkos and Nose-hooked Zoom Superflukes. Those are really my 4 basic lures that I use now and they really work for us. * Honorable mention: Berkeley Choppo (Whopper Plopper knock-off). We actually caught quite a few fish with this lure also at the same time as the Whopper Plopper so I'd say that the Choppo is a cheaper alternative to the Whopper Plopper that also works. This was the smaller size Choppo also. Also, I tried the Teckel Sprinker Frog and Booyah Toad Runner and just couldn't get consistent hookups, with the Whopper Frogs we have about a 90% hookup ratio. Lastly, common thinking is that topwater is for morning and evening but on many lakes in different regions in MN we have caught fish on topwater all day long which is nice. So, what lure's have made famous/standard lures obsolete for you?
  5. I need some suggestions on what color buzzbait and what brand to use.
  6. Hey all, I was wondering if anybody knew what topwater hard baits and buzzbaits Ish Monroe uses? Thanks! Also, does anybody know any other professionals who fish frogs a lot? I've only ever seen Ish.
  7. I haven't found a storage system I like yet for my spinnerbaits and buzzbaits. Enlighten me BassResource.com gurus. What do you like?
  8. So I have some older spinnerbaits and jigs that I "repainted" using nail polish. They look pretty good to me but there are no bait keepers on them for trailers. Any ideas on a simple way to add a bait keeper?
  9. Myself and a buddy are going fishing tomorrow morning. He will be the captain of the boat and I am pretty sure he is going to be using a buzzbait. I don't want to throw the same thing, and I don't want to sit there with a finesse lure to follow up his missed strikes. Don't get me wrong, I will have a fluke ready to go, but I want to throw something else to keep me engaged and active. Any ideas?
  10. I havent really tried buzzbaits in the past, and I plan on doing just that this weekend. I have watched Glenn's videos on buzzbaits, And feel that I have a adequate amount of knowledge to hopefully have some success after a little bit of practice. I am going to buy some at Dicks Sporting Goods tomorrow afternoon and would like some input on what to look for. My questions are; What is YOUR favorite buzzbait? What do you do to it to get it ready for fishing? Skirt, or grub?
  11. I have some baits that have either stretched collars or the collars have eroded from heat or prolonged exposer to sunlight. Does anyone know any homemade remedies to spreading new collars to pull my silicone through without any special tools?
  12. Have you ever tried fishing something with a skirt on it (skirted jigs, spinnerbaits, etc) without a trailer?
  13. What are some favorite lures for catching lots of fish pretty quickly. Usually I can only fish for about two to three hours on a weekend morning, and I'm curious about how to make the most of the time. I realize that every day the conditions will be different and different lures' effectiveness will change from day to day, but I'm curious about what generally works for everybody. Im also fishing from shore.
  14. DTack

    Buzzbait largemouth

    From the album: Fishing

    Buzzbait on a 736c Dobyns champion
  15. From the album: Fishing

    Caught on a buzzbait on a 736c Dobyns champion.
  16. Decided to try breaking in a new and older unused buzzbait with a fan. I pinched the rivet, and sanded off the paint from the base of the blade. So far it seems to be squeeking it up nicely. Anyone else use this method?
  17. So I typically have success with either of these baits and to me it seems like they can be interchangable in their use. I just wanted to see when you guys would throw one as opposed to the other. Clouds, sun, wind, shallow, deep... What conditions do you prefer for one instead of the other?
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