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Does anyone use this model buzzbait? If so, what size; 1/4, 3/8, or1/2 oz. do you find works the best, and what color? Thanks for the help.

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I've always been a huge fan of Booyah's buzzbaits. I just got a couple of the one's like these with the additional clackers and shut up some of my skeptical friends right away.

 

I use all of those sizes depending on the situation. For calm water such as a picturesque little pond I'll use a 1/4, I've found the 1/2 seems to make more noise than is needed. I use the larger ones then the water might be choppy or during rain.

 

I use black almost exclusively. I think by nature of the lure's reason for enticing strikes that the color of a buzzbait isn't as important as making sure that it's actually making a lot of racket. I'm sure others on here may disagree with my observation, but I've had a pretty equal number of hits on black, chart., white, bleeding shad, etc. that it would offer the arguement that color is secondary to action. The bass see a disturbance on the surface with a lure that's moving along at a pretty good clip and more or less make a reactionary strike with comparatively less investigation time than say a jig or senko. But back to my original thought, I use black and have great luck.

 

Consider try as well the buzzbaits with three blades. I've used these when I need a much slower and sort of "bubbly" retrieve more than a buzz retrieve. Seems to work when the bass are acting lethargic.

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