RUSS9999 Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 What power and action do you need for 5/16 oz. to 3/8 oz. buzzbait's? Quote
Dan_the_fisher Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 I fish double buzzbaits 3/8oz, and I prefer a m/h and a slower fast action for my buzz baits. I have a wore out carbonlite that really helps me get them hooked up good. And I also use 65lb braid with 20lb mono leader that helps me drive the hook good. I had bad problems with loosing fish on buzzbaits until I started using this setup. Quote
papajoe222 Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 A longer (7ft.+) M/H power with a moderate to fast tip would be my recommendation. I use a 7ft.6in. M/H with a tip that I would rate as moderately fast if there were such a rating. I fish double buzzbaits 3/8oz, and I prefer a m/h and a slower fast action for my buzz baits. I have a wore out carbonlite that really helps me get them hooked up good. And I also use 65lb braid with 20lb mono leader that helps me drive the hook good. I had bad problems with loosing fish on buzzbaits until I started using this setup. I don't understand why you use a mono leader. Please enlighten me. Quote
ABW Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 MH F will do the trick. Make sure you've got a trailer hook and a super fast reel. (28+ IPT) Quote
RUSS9999 Posted July 2, 2015 Author Posted July 2, 2015 I have two M/H, Moderate Fast that I got just for buzzbaits. Am now trying a M/H Fast. Seen two rod manufactures that was showing their M/H Extra Fast for buzzbaits. Quote
rangerjockey Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 I throw 1/4 and 3/8 on a spinnerbait rod, 6ft 8 medium x fast.. Quote
Grantman83 Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 Anything you throw a spinnerbait or chatterbait with 1 Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 I use a 6'10" mh - fast. exact same for me 1 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted July 2, 2015 Super User Posted July 2, 2015 I like to use my St. Croix Avid 7' M-F and my Shimano Crucial 6'10" MH-F for throwing 1/4-3/8oz Cavitrons (or buzzbaits as some folks say). Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted July 5, 2015 Super User Posted July 5, 2015 I like a 7 M' or MH Abu Veritas Winch for buzzbaits. I like a parabolic bend to keep from pulling away from the fish and keeping them pegged. Any good M or MH cranking rod is perfect for buzzbaits. In heavy vegetation use braid. Quote
Shanes7614 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 MH F will do the trick. Make sure you've got a trailer hook and a super fast reel. (28+ IPT) I throw buzz baits ALOT.... Why do you feel such a super fast reel is needed? I catch most of my fish with the slowest retrieve that keeps the propeller moving... 1 Quote
BASSPATROL247 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 Anything you throw a spinnerbait or chatterbait with X2 Quote
BASSPATROL247 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 I throw buzz baits ALOT.... Why do you feel such a super fast reel is needed? I catch most of my fish with the slowest retrieve that keeps the propeller moving... For me it would be to catch up with them because they hit them alot from behind and swim straight at me.. as for me super fast would be 8:1 or up, i use a 6:4.1 and dont have any trouble catching up with them but to each their own.. Quote
Jon G Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 I use a 6'8 medium fast action. Some guys like a MH but the medium has worked for me. 1 Quote
Canyon explorer Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 I don't subscribe to the theory braided line is good for crank baits or buzz baits. A medium power rod and mono with a little stretch will hook hold more fish. 3 Quote
Shanes7614 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 I don't subscribe to the theory braided line is good for crank baits or buzz baits. A medium power rod and mono with a little stretch will hook hold more fish. If you don't find a need to use braid for throwing buzz baits then I don't believe your using them to the best of their abilities. I throw mine near some of the heaviest cover on the lake I can find. Lay downs, lilly pads, weed edges, under docks, and so forth. Please explain why you think mono "holds more fish". Quote
BassTravis Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 I use a 6'9" MH Kistler Carbon Steel rod with 65 lb Power Pro braid for fishing buzzbaits. I very rarely lose any fish with this setup once they get on. Quote
BassTravis Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 If you don't find a need to use braid for throwing buzz baits then I don't believe your using them to the best of their abilities. I throw mine near some of the heaviest cover on the lake I can find. Lay downs, lilly pads, weed edges, under docks, and so forth. Please explain why you think mono "holds more fish". Mono may " give" a little more than braid, but I'm fishing for BIG bass. I fish my buzzbaits in and around timber, vegetation, and alot of other thick, nasty cover. The 65 lb braid gives me more than enough to handle a big bass once I get her hooked. Quote
Shanes7614 Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 Mono may " give" a little more than braid, but I'm fishing for BIG bass. I fish my buzzbaits in and around timber, vegetation, and alot of other thick, nasty cover. The 65 lb braid gives me more than enough to handle a big bass once I get her hooked. I agree with the braid. Was questioning the other poster as to why he thought mono lost less fish. Quote
Canyon explorer Posted July 5, 2015 Posted July 5, 2015 If you don't find a need to use braid for throwing buzz baits then I don't believe your using them to the best of their abilities. I throw mine near some of the heaviest cover on the lake I can find. Lay downs, lilly pads, weed edges, under docks, and so forth. Please explain why you think mono "holds more fish". I believe crank baits and buzz baits on mono hold more bass because braided line tends to tear at the hook hole whereby the hook can pull out especially on jumps and at the side of the boat. This is not the case with Pike, Muskie, Redfish and plastic baits. Just as putting braided line on a medium action crankbait rod seems counter productive. Braided line on 10" power worms ect. and deep brush is potent. 1 Quote
Shanes7614 Posted July 6, 2015 Posted July 6, 2015 I believe crank baits and buzz baits on mono hold more bass because braided line tends to tear at the hook hole whereby the hook can pull out especially on jumps and at the side of the boat. This is not the case with Pike, Muskie, Redfish and plastic baits. Just as putting braided line on a medium action crankbait rod seems counter productive. Braided line on 10" power worms ect. and deep brush is potent. Maybe it's too violent of a hook set.... I very rarely lose fish on buzz baits and fish straight braid on all the rods I throw buzz baits with... If your hooks are SHARP and just give a slight sweep of the rod when you feel the weight of the fish you should have almost zero problems. Plastics are a bit different depending on the bait itself and how far through the plastic your hook point needs to travel before it's even able to penetrate a fishes mouth. Too many people out there with the home run swings when using a line with ZERO stretch IMO. Quote
Canyon explorer Posted July 6, 2015 Posted July 6, 2015 Maybe it's too violent of a hook set.... I very rarely lose fish on buzz baits and fish straight braid on all the rods I throw buzz baits with... If your hooks are SHARP and just give a slight sweep of the rod when you feel the weight of the fish you should have almost zero problems. Plastics are a bit different depending on the bait itself and how far through the plastic your hook point needs to travel before it's even able to penetrate a fishes mouth. Too many people out there with the home run swings when using a line with ZERO stretch IMO. S~764 You may be right . I spend most of the summer after June fishing deep brush piles on LOZ where the hook set has to get him turned in right direction then out. Leads to bad habits. Quote
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