Super User fishballer06 Posted August 15, 2014 Super User Posted August 15, 2014 I've always been a lake fishing guy, but I recently started fishing a local river to me that is predominately loaded with smallmouth. This time of year, I really enjoy fishing topwater right before dark. However, with the current of the river, my jitterbugs, poppers, spooks, etc. get carried down stream quickly and I end up having to reel them upstream once they drift down past me, and thus making my casts pretty much a waste. Because of this, I need something that covers a lot of water quickly, and doesn't get carried down stream by the time I work it in. This is where a buzzbait comes in. I've always had good luck on largemouth in lakes with buzzbaits, but I've never caught any smallies on a buzzbait in lakes that have them. So my question for you guys is, do smallmouth hit on buzzbaits? I only ask because I don't think I've ever caught a smallie on a buzzbait, and a buzzbait seems like it could be effective on this new body of water I'm fishing. I just don't want to waste my time throwing something that won't be effective. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted August 15, 2014 Super User Posted August 15, 2014 they absolutely will and it is one of my favorite baits to use. I try and find the ones that have three blades so you can work them slower. I have fished buzz baits all day long or smallies on more than one occasion and caught some big fish too. Quote
Incognito Posted August 15, 2014 Posted August 15, 2014 I use small buzzbaits (1/4oz being the heaviest) because the smallies in my river are around 12 inches. I also have been running a Texas rigged Berkley Havoc Pit Boss topwater, which is producing strikes. The Pit Boss's arms slap the water creating a different sound. 1 Quote
mod479 Posted August 15, 2014 Posted August 15, 2014 Oh yeah they will, try a black 1/4oz cavitron. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted August 15, 2014 Posted August 15, 2014 Try floating the topwaters in the current seams with just a twitch here or there. I've had crushing strikes on a little tiny torpedo just drifting , no added action at all. Quote
CDobber Posted August 15, 2014 Posted August 15, 2014 I use small buzzbaits (1/4oz being the heaviest) because the smallies in my river are around 12 inches. I also have been running a Texas rigged Berkley Havoc Pit Boss topwater, which is producing strikes. The Pit Boss's arms slap the water creating a different sound. That was my trailer on my 3/8" yesterday that got me my new PB. Black with purple fleck on black Terminator buzz. Quote
Driftb Posted August 16, 2014 Posted August 16, 2014 have done great with a buzzbait catching smallies on some waters, others, not so much. A buzz over deep weedbeds will crush them at Otsego lake in central NY state. I have never done very well with the Buzz in the Delaware river, my home water though. I think in has something to do with weed growth. I usually do well fishing the buzz over weeds. Today we hit the smallies hard with topwater though. I caught a few with a Sammie, the my buddy caught a few on spittin image. I caught a few more on a fly rod popper, then switched to a sebile bonga minnow. We hammered the fish all day with those lures, and I don't think we went more than five minutes without a hit once they got on that topwater bite. I am surprised that we didn't get a double as they were so competitive to get to that lure. A few times I had five vicious strike before I hooked the fish. We ended up with over fifty fish caught on topwater today. I hope this bite keeps up, it was amazing. Unfortunately, Ed boated one fish a little green and managed to get hooked right through the index finger. I tried to get it out using the string method, but ended up cutting the fishing short to drive him to the hospital. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted August 16, 2014 Super User Posted August 16, 2014 I find smallies hit buzzbaits better and more aggressively/consistently than largemouths do even here in Colorado. Both species love them here but smallies especially. Even a nine or ten incher will nail a buzzbait around here. Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted August 18, 2014 Super User Posted August 18, 2014 Get some ultravibe speed craws and texas rig them weightless..."Finesse Buzz Bait". Quote
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