Chaz Hickcox Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 So I had one of my club members show me his new Cavitron Buzz Bait that he is apparently the only dog in town using, and he has to have his stinger hook on it. I have been using them for a few years now. I tried to explain to him that I have never had a short strike on a Cavitron, mainly because of the elongated hook. He then looked at me like I grew an appendage out of my forehead and walked away saying something to the effect of his ten years in age on me. So now I am curious, do any of you use a stinger on your Cavitrons? RW, I know you're an aficionado, what say you? Quote
BassThumb Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 I'm with you. That elongated hook is one of the main reasons why they are so effective. Cavitrons don't need stingers, IMO. They seem to hook just about every fish that touches them. Quote
flipin4bass Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 I've never used a trailer hook on mine and don't think you need one. Bass usually don't have any problems zeroing in on the noise. Quote
Mr SwimJig Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 These definitely do not need a stinger hook. When a bass hits one of these they annihilate it. SJ Quote
The one that got away Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 I never had much luck with buzzbaits until last year, when I bought a couple Cavitrons based on recommendations I read on this site. Great bait. I never used a trailer hook and I won't start this year because I had an excellent hookup percentage last year. The hook sits lower in the water because of the bent shaft design, so I didn't use a trailer hook. I had the best results fishing it slowly, just enough to keep it on the surface and moving back to the boat. Nothing beats a good topwater bite. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted March 13, 2011 Super User Posted March 13, 2011 I guess I'm one of the few who always put a trailer hook on all my buzzbaits. I remember a trip that I had with Glenn. I was on a late summer buzzbait bite. As we got started I asked him if he was going to put a trailer hook on and he looked at me like I had something growing out of my head. Not three casts later he missed a good fish. Then I handed him a trailer hook. A few minutes later I boated a nice 4lber who was hooked on the trailer. So yes I always have one on. It's good insurance. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 13, 2011 Super User Posted March 13, 2011 Nope, I never have used them. A buzzbait is generally most effective fished in, on or around heavy vegetation. I catch plenty of gunk without a trailer. The second thing is this: bass miss lures and peck at some. That is not the case here, most strikes are decisive. Let your rod load before setting the hook and you're good to go. 8-) Quote
L a r r y Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 On Cavitrons, I've never put on a trailer hook, mainly because I slow roll it that the fish are so set on hitting the bait, that it would not be necessary. Now if I were to burn it back, then maybe I would add a stinger, since the bait would be moving alot faster. Quote
Super User CWB Posted March 13, 2011 Super User Posted March 13, 2011 I'm with Fluke and Sam. I don't see a situation where it can hurt, only ones where it will help. Quote
Bobby Uhrig Posted March 14, 2011 Posted March 14, 2011 From the desk of mastermind Blah Blah Blah. here is my opinion on trailer hooks. When i am fun fishing -NO TRAILER HOOK. When i am fishing a tournament - Trailer hook. I take no chances when fishing tournaments when $$$ and reputation is on the line. You must fish flawlessly . Its the difference between winning and losing and i dont fish tournaments to try to come in second place.I believe its the difference that separates amateurs and pros---PAYING ATTENTION TO DEATAILS. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 14, 2011 Super User Posted March 14, 2011 From the desk of mastermind Blah Blah Blah. here is my opinion on trailer hooks. When i am fun fishing -NO TRAILER HOOK. When i am fishing a tournament - Trailer hook. I take no chances when fishing tournaments when $$$ and reputation is on the line. You must fish flawlessly . Its the difference between winning and losing and i dont fish tournaments to try to come in second place.I believe its the difference that separates amateurs and pros---PAYING ATTENTION TO DEATAILS. Okay...Advice from the designer and owner is a whole different story...Stinger hook from now on! 8-) Quote
Bobby Uhrig Posted March 14, 2011 Posted March 14, 2011 What I will say is yes -the design intended was for the hooks to be placed further back on the head. What that does is extend the hook up range and help eliminate the need for the trailer hook.If I can add a chain link of trailer hooks to it during a tournament -I would. In fact I have added 3 trailer hooks in successions on baits fishing at night. I am whacked and have my moments. Quote
-nick- Posted March 14, 2011 Posted March 14, 2011 From the desk of mastermind Blah Blah Blah. here is my opinion on trailer hooks. When i am fun fishing -NO TRAILER HOOK. When i am fishing a tournament - Trailer hook. I take no chances when fishing tournaments when $$$ and reputation is on the line. You must fish flawlessly . Its the difference between winning and losing and i dont fish tournaments to try to come in second place.I believe its the difference that separates amateurs and pros---PAYING ATTENTION TO DEATAILS. You don't enjoy landing fish when you're just fishing for fun? First night using the Cavitron, I lost 3 bass. Since then added a trailer hook and haven't lost one since. Quote
Mr SwimJig Posted March 14, 2011 Posted March 14, 2011 Well, if the designer recommends it, then I guess it can't hurt. SJ Quote
Chaz Hickcox Posted March 15, 2011 Author Posted March 15, 2011 From the desk of mastermind Blah Blah Blah. here is my opinion on trailer hooks. When i am fun fishing -NO TRAILER HOOK. When i am fishing a tournament - Trailer hook. I take no chances when fishing tournaments when $$$ and reputation is on the line. You must fish flawlessly . Its the difference between winning and losing and i dont fish tournaments to try to come in second place.I believe its the difference that separates amateurs and pros---PAYING ATTENTION TO DEATAILS. Okay...Advice from the designer and owner is a whole different story...Stinger hook from now on! 8-) Well, dang if Bobby didn't set me straight, but three trailers chained together!? That's a little much. Point taken though. Looks like my little red stingers for my spinnerbaits is going on that Cavitron. Quote
Bobby Uhrig Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 LOL - Other companies can make a blade sqweek but only I can make it sound like a chain rattleing. Thats a sound I bet they hadnt heard LOL. Quote
midnighthrasher Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 I use Gamakatsu trailer hooks on my spinnerbaits in 3/0. What size for a buzzbait? Quote
Bobby Uhrig Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 That 3/0 is a good size-i also match it with how much debris is in the water. if there is a lot of flaoting weeds etc. I will use a smaller one so it dosent foul as much. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted March 15, 2011 Super User Posted March 15, 2011 I always use a trailer hook on buzzbaits, including Cavitrons, and I fish some real slop. With buzzbaits it isn't that difficult to avoid fouling the stinger because the stinger is generally pointing upwards away from the slop in most cases. Quote
Hartertj Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 The Cavitron buzz bait is one of the best on the market however adding a stinger hook never hurts. One short strike equals one lost fish which can cost you a tournament. Quote
nanticoke Posted March 16, 2011 Posted March 16, 2011 I have had better luck with Cavitron buzz baits since they started using Gamakatsu hooks and I use a stinger hook (3/0 Gamakatsu) about 50% of the time. I let the mood of the bass guide me on that one. Been using Cavitron's for decades they have a great product. Quote
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