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Has anyone try this crazy looking topwater bait?  There isn't even video's of it online anywhere.  Curious about it effectiveness.

 

Thanks

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I saw it advertised, too. I've always had luck tossing the ol' Jitterbug, and would be interested in trying one out. Lurenet is the only place that I've seen them.

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I bought 2 from BPS. Its about an ounce and casts farther than a traditional buzz bait. It has like a 3/0 frog hook, I changed out to a size 2 treble hook.

It buzzes on top and has slight body roll. You can stop at a submerged weed patch hole and twitch like a popper.

With all that said...I've not caught on the lure yet. I bought both last month,not quite the right timing for using it, but wanted to check out the action.

  • Super User
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looks like a pinched off turd with a prop

Describes it perfectly! Lol

  • 3 weeks later...
  • Super User
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Picked one up yesterday.  I will update you on anything I uncover when tossing it around.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Had a a good evening Saturday, catching 7 bass, with a couple 4-5lbers on it. I like them, something different in topwaters always appealing to me....Heck if they had $2.00 worth of better hardware/paint and were from Japan they could go for $30 lol.

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EXTREMELY versatile but like every bait, there is a sweet spot.  I found it last night.  Even though yo can creep it.....in the weeds.....out in the open,....burp it, burn it or jerk buzz it, it's BEST used in a decent chop if your water is anywhere near the clarity of ours here in RI.  I was fishing the slammer last night with the perfect slight chop on top that the fish like, hides the bait just right,..but then the wind kicked up those couple of mph that make the slammer disappear,....THATS when I threw this on, something that would stand out in a small-med chop.  I managed to land 5 fish in short time with a miss that had me gasping,....can't wait to play with this one a little more

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i'm sold..had it in my hands 4-5-6 times the past few months,only to put it back! looks like a friggin' spinning  clam shell with a cheap 2-point tin hook,but now i will buy one..die monkey...die!

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  • Super User
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It's skill in fishing not luck. Luck is at the casino.

When I try a new lure that's not working I focus on my hand that's turning the reel crank to make sure I'm making an even circle. If not the lure goes fast then slow. It has to be an even speed, the fish do see

Flaws in our presentations.

In my experiences with new lures I find that they do work good on average. I fish the same places over and over I feel the fish do learn our lures.

When we throw something different or new it's game on again.

I purchased 4 of these last month and gave some to the kids I haven't heard about the results yet.

  • Super User
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I used mine for the first time Sunday. Slight chop on the water, seems perfect for this thing, especially after the splashdown it makes when it hits the water.  I didnt catch anything on it, but it seems like its gonna work when the time is right. Nice buzzing action, and a fat profile from underneath.

  • 4 months later...
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Just got one of these in a gift exchange, it sure is odd looking, but then again so are many of our baits! Ha!

 

Can't wait to try it out!

  • Super User
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Have one ... Tried it a few with no success thus far.

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Lets not forget the Hula Popper and Jitterbug probably caught more fish than another 2 lures over the years.

  • Super User
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I have had one for almost a year. I have caught fish on them but always in shallow weedy areas in early morning or late evening. Lots of surface noise, totally weedless. Fun to throw even In strong wind. Part of the arsenal!

  • 2 months later...
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I did some experimenting. My spro frogs have a 3/0 gammy. Definitely smaller than that. 

I have a couple booyah pad crasher jrs and Basspro says they have a 2/0. Still a bit smaller than that.

 

So I think its 1/0. Maybe someone can confirm.

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Looks like someone has been watching the Bill Dance reruns on NBC Sports...

It's hard to ignore whenever he is always catching pigs on the show!

I have used it and have caught two 4 pounders. It's a pretty good sized bait so it probably intimidates smaller fish.

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