Willg34 Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 I have 65lb braid and I’m thinking abt using it for buzzbaits but I’ve heard to go lighter It is power pro moss green Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 Not required but I don’t see a problem with it. I don’t buy the theory of stretchy line keeps you from pull the bait away. The hard part of any top water fishing is waiting to feel the bite after seeing the blowup. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted May 8, 2020 Super User Posted May 8, 2020 Depends - are you tossing the buzzbaits into heavy cover - weeds, lilypads, etc - or running them over the top of submerged weeds? I don't cast buzz/chatters into heavy slop, so I'm fine with 12# Yo-Zuri for those techniques. I only use heavy braid (50#) when I'm pitching/bubba-shotting into heavy weeds. 2 Quote
Willg34 Posted May 8, 2020 Author Posted May 8, 2020 I either throw it on pad lines or into some lay downs or brush Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted May 8, 2020 Super User Posted May 8, 2020 31 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: Not required but I don’t see a problem with it. I don’t buy the theory of stretchy line keeps you from pull the bait away. The hard part of any top water fishing is waiting to feel the bite after seeing the blowup. While I do agree that waiting to feel the bite is almost a must to have a good hookup ratio, I think having some stretch may help at times. That being said, I use 50lb braid so maybe I don't buy it either. 1 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted May 9, 2020 Super User Posted May 9, 2020 I would use 50 lb Sufix 832 instead if I was using braid Quote
5by3 Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 65 lb will work fine, but you might find that 40-50 lb offers better casting distance and more than enough strength 1 Quote
Hower08 Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 I'm a buzzbait fanatic. If you throw them on braid be sure to keep your drag loose or fish them on a rod with some give. I tried them on braid for one season and lost a few key fish due to what I assume was ripping big holes in there mouths and would loose them part way back to boat 1 Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 9, 2020 Super User Posted May 9, 2020 Depending on the cover, I normally use 50-lb braid, but will often use 30-lb braid. As for 65-lb braid, almost never. Roger Quote
Quarry Man Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 50 lb braid with 17lb floro leader. thank me later Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted May 9, 2020 Super User Posted May 9, 2020 28 minutes ago, Quarry Man said: 50 lb braid with 17lb floro leader. thank me later Why a sinking flouro leader on a buzzbaits? 2 Quote
OnthePotomac Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 To each his own here, but i settled on 17lb XL mono for my buzzers and it works really well. 1 Quote
Super User Bird Posted May 9, 2020 Super User Posted May 9, 2020 Fisherman have this in common......they vary drastically in equipment and technique. Lol I throw a Buzzbait on mh rod, 20# braid and sweep the rod instantly on bite, just like a spinnerbait. Quote
Dens228 Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 Last year I wasn't prepared to throw a buzzbait on an outing but when I got on the water decided to throw one. The only rod that didn't have anything tied on was my H/Fast with 50 lb Sufix so that's what it went on. I have to say I liked that set up for sure. With the braid and the heavier rod the bass pretty much set the hook themselves. Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted May 9, 2020 Super User Posted May 9, 2020 I splurge on my buzzbait line. Stren Original 14 lb and catch fish pretty much anywhere a buzzbait can be thrown. Quote
Quarry Man Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 9 hours ago, dodgeguy said: Why a sinking flouro leader on a buzzbaits? 1. thick floro takes a while to sink. I had to use straight floro on a whim one time and it worked ok. If you have a decent 8.1 reel, its cranking in almost 9' of line per second (36" ipt @ 3 turns per second). the line doesn't have time to sink. 2. I also believe having a section of stretchy line helps with hookup ratio. Might be psychological but I think it helps. 3. I fish clear water primarily. so the floro helps. im not sold on fish seeing the line, but again it adds confidence. That being said, if im fishing heavy vegetation, I use straight braid. Open water and shallow cover, I use the floro leader. My reccomendation is to try it out one day fishing for fun. doesn't even have to be when they are biting. Just make a few casts and see how it feels. Like others said, it works for me and to each their own. good luck out there! 1 Quote
Ogandrews Posted May 10, 2020 Posted May 10, 2020 Usually 65lbs PP maxcuatro which is the size of normal 50lbs line, to a short chunk of 60lbs floro or 15-30 tie-able titanium to keep the teeth away. I’ve usually will throw them on a heavy rod, sometimes a Mh. It has a large single hook so I’m not worried about a soft rod or stretchy line. When it comes to setting the hook I do it just like a frog, once the lure disappears I set the hook. I have a lot better hookup percentage this way than waiting second or two, just my experience. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted May 10, 2020 Super User Posted May 10, 2020 Since looooong ago, I've thrown my buzzbaits on either 12 or 14/15 lb mono, still do to this day. w, if I were tossing into heavy cover, I'd go with 50 lb braid, no leader... Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted May 10, 2020 Posted May 10, 2020 Just because fluoro will sink on its own doesn’t mean it will drag down large moving bait. It might affect the attitude of a stationary jerkbait but that’s about it. Conversely, something slightly more than neutral buoyancy like braid isn’t going to lift a bait. Quote
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