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I need some suggestions on what color buzzbait and what brand to use. 

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 48274_is I think they are all pretty much the same . Except the cheap Wal-Mart ones . They are junk ..  Look at how the blades turn and get two lures . One that turns each direction  , that way you will have baits that run left and right . The original Lunker Lure turns opposite of most other baits . On a good buzzbait bite I will have both rigged up . Colors  , my favorite is the old 40 count rubber in yellow or chartreuse. Now comes the  onslaught of black Cavitron suggestions . . 

 

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Booyah Buzz 3/8 Oz. in White/Chartreuse Shad  and  Strike King Swinging Sugar 3/8 Oz. in Super Chartreuse...                                                                                                  

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3/8oz black or red black with black skirt Cavitron. 3/8 or 1/2 oz Crock-O-Gator Head Knocker. 

Cavitron

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Crock-o-Gator

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I switched to the deep diving jitterbug 

 

OK OK -I have a new model coming out at ICAST- Its the CC-Cavitron Clacker model-

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I have 3 or 4 black on black Cavitrons.  It is the only one I use.  

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Molix SS Super Squeaky in Ike's Bogolu Dace, silver blade with white/chartreuse skirt, silver blade with skirt removed and a Yamamoto 5" spinnerbait trailer (smoke) 

not necessarily in that order

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1/4oz black Cavitron with a red blade. If I want it heavier, I'll take a piece of an old Senko and put it on the shank of the hook to add weight. I prefer the smaller profile of the 1/4 Cavitron over the larger 3/8-1/2oz models. 

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7 hours ago, Bobby Uhrig said:

I switched to the deep diving jitterbug 

 

OK OK -I have a new model coming out at ICAST- Its the CC-Cavitron Clacker model-

 

Bout time ;)

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Accent finesse game changer and standard size game changer.  White for clearer water and brighter days, black for muddier water and darker days.  

 

The only thing I do to modify it is to cut slits in the rivit to make it louder, it already comes with a double crimped rivit and a wire keeper for plastic trailers.

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14 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

3/8oz black or red black with black skirt Cavitron.

 

Came here to recommend this. 

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Around here any color works as long as it is white.

 

Allen

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im sorry to ask a question here but since this is about buzzbaits, can anyone tell me what brand this is?

i found it one night and tied it on the next day and its been lights out for the bass.

 

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Cavitron well above any of the others and I have a ton of them. Second favorite is Booyah Clacker, but it's far behind in success.

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I use a cavitron, watch the bassresource video on buzzbaits then do the mods, it made a big difference in the sound. 

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Cavitrons are solid, but my favorite production buzzer is the Accent Game Changer - but I'm a little biased...white, black and chartreuse are pretty much all the colors I've ever needed to own in any model buzzbait.

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18 minutes ago, Team9nine said:

Cavitrons are solid, but my favorite production buzzer is the Accent Game Changer - but I'm a little biased...white, black and chartreuse are pretty much all the colors I've ever needed to own in any model buzzbait.

 

 

Why biased?

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1 hour ago, Team9nine said:

Cavitrons are solid, but my favorite production buzzer is the Accent Game Changer - but I'm a little biased...white, black and chartreuse are pretty much all the colors I've ever needed to own in any model buzzbait.

Do you throw chartreuse in muddier waters than black?  I haven't ever tried chartreuse before (just black and white) might have to get one.

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13 minutes ago, IndianaFinesse said:

Do you throw chartreuse in muddier waters than black?  I haven't ever tried chartreuse before (just black and white) might have to get one.

 

I will try chartreuse in good stained water (not muddy) at times, but chartreuse (or chartreuse and white) is a surprisingly good color in clear water, especially around vegetation, but under very low light conditions (crack of dawn, etc.). It's also seems to be a good color in moving water (rivers, etc.). As best I've been able to understand, it actually appears brighter to a bass than white, so I think that's the reason (or at least part of it).

 

-T9

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