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What you think?

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A jigg with a harness,with a devil's horse blade attached to it for buzzing the top of the water or run a weed line it doesn't matter.It work's.

Uh, what is it?

You post some confusing shat, man... ;D

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Yes I know this ,buzzbait's been around for awhile,we,,,Now here is something a bit more suttle.

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Yes I know this ,buzzbait's been around for awhile,we,,,Now here is something a bit more suttle.

understand, not bad.  Let us know if it runs true.

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I think it would be just like swimming a jig but with a bit more noise. I think you should upsize the blade to maybe one of those that come on the wounded spook. Then again that would make it a buzzbait,right?

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If my memory surver's me right ,the one on the Left is a buzz bait blade and the other is a devil's horse blade,I think or is it not?Some people call all prop bait's BUZZ Bait's so it could be a Buzz bait, or could it.Video will follow later after I figure out what you all are talking about.I would think it would be a different look for the bass,but 47 Yr's could play a big part of my random post's and crazy Idea's that for some reason you all no everything about bait's.

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Not sure about the bait but what's holding it up looks pretty scary ;D

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So you're fishing from your kitchen?

Yup, the kitchen is next to my sink were the Biggen's are at. My pond that I live on is just 20 Ft. from my Back Door.

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So in other words your just sitting in your computer chair and casting out the back door? Nice.

I may have to try one of these "buzzbaits" for myself.

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Post that thing in the lure building forum, we understand this sort of stuff over there.   Very cool

idea by the way.

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LOL Tin ;D

Yes it actually does work quite well. Seen It last night. Was a little surprised that you don't have to burn to get it to work. Makes a nice alternative to a swimjig or even a buzzzfrog. Will handle some pretty tight cover due to the weedguard.

Chris,what kind of trailers you been playing with?Now thatt you got the bait running straight it's time to play with some plastics I think.Naturally one of the first choices would be a Rage craw or a 4 inch grub. Maybe even try a small shad body type boot tail. Maybe a baby money minnow? Hmmm.. What about a small Sizmic toad?

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LOL Tin ;D

Yes it actually does work quite well. Seen It last night. Was a little surprised that you don't have to burn to get it to work. Makes a nice alternative to a swimjig or even a buzzzfrog. Will handle some pretty tight cover due to the weedguard.

Chris,what kind of trailers you been playing with?Now thatt you got the bait running straight it's time to play with some plastics I think.Naturally one of the first choices would be a Rage craw or a 4 inch grub. Maybe even try a small shad body type boot tail. Maybe a baby money minnow? Hmmm.. What about a small Sizmic toad?

   Senko............................??????

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....paddletail....cough cough....

  END..................LESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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Every one like's the Money Minnow/ Devil'sMoney.

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