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Wanting to try out a couple buzz baits as it’s a presentation I haven’t tried much. I’d like to get one with 2 blades as I’ve heard/read you can keep them on top at a slower speed. Any recommendations?

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I prefer triple bladed buzz baits...they can be worked slower than the doubles in my experience.

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I’ve never had any trouble using the single 

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Picasso Buzz Saw is good.

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I've tried all sort of buzz baits, and the standard, boring, 2 blade aluminum bladed ones are the ones I've settled on, I just don't see an advantage to the others. 

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Accent fishing makes a nice one.

 

Allen

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thats what I use and I like both but look at the head shape as well, specially in strike king.

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3 hours ago, Brett's_daddy said:

Try https://brabecbuzzbaits.com/. I have a couple and while I haven't really used them much yet they are quality constructed and you're supporting a small family run business instead of a giant corporation.

They're all sold out. 

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Cavitron, slowest buzzbait on the market.

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17 hours ago, Deleted account said:

I've tried all sort of buzz baits, and the standard, boring, 2 blade aluminum bladed ones are the ones I've settled on, I just don't see an advantage to the others. 

Agree.

 

 

You can use a BIC pen and curl the blade tips more or just slightly straighten the blade tips out to make a buzzbait speed up or slow down

 

Thanks Zell Rowland

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8 hours ago, Catt said:

Cavitron, slowest buzzbait on the market.


Do you think that’s because of the holes in the blade? 

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2 hours ago, bigspirit said:


Do you think that’s because of the holes in the blade? 

 

No, it's the design ?

 

Bobby Uhrig & I had quite a few discussions on how slow these bait are.

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Ah gotcha. I think I may have thrown a buzz bait literally “a time or two” a decade ago while in high school but that’s been it. 
 

On a side note, I was in a local shop today and while they did not have the double bladed Picasso, they did have the Squealer. I played around with it in my office and it certainly had some squeak to it out of the box, but on the way home I held it out the window and I can really tell it made a difference. It’s in front of a box fan now in the garage but it is definitely getting almost “obnoxiously” loud

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You can buy the heads at Lurepartsonline if you want to make your own. 

 

Allen 

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On 5/17/2022 at 6:52 AM, Catt said:

Cavitron, slowest buzzbait on the market.

I've fished my Cavitrons side by side against my D & M Easy Roller and Slow Roller(brass clacker). For me the plastic quad blade stays on top at a much slower speed.

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3 hours ago, GreenPig said:

I've fished my Cavitrons side by side against my D & M Easy Roller and Slow Roller(brass clacker). For me the plastic quad blade stays on top at a much slower speed.

 

I throw buzzbaits on a 5.0:1 gear ratio. Had bass break plastic blades.

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