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I don't know the exact name of it - but I have been throwing a single blade Strike King buzzer for a couple of years (both black/blue and white).  This year I tried the double blade version and didn't have much luck until a couple of weeks ago.  Jury is still out on this one.

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Personally I don't buy the lure by brand. I buy a lure depending on whether or not I will have confidence in that lure and if that lure will work for a situation I will be facing or not...(and the price lol!)

I have buzzbaits of all kinds of brands. But my favorite colors are black/white, black/blue, White, Charteruse, and White with red.

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Sometimes lure manufacturers and fishermen get to caught up in the hype of choosing and making colors. I believe through all of my years of being both above water as a fisherman and below the water(co-mingleing) with the fish, color plays a significantly smaller roll than we think. The one theory is to match the hatch. I believe this is true under clearer water conditions. As for stained or muddy water conditions - here is my rule of thumb for buzzbait and spinnerbaits. #1 Black for low light and nightime fishing either early morning or late at night. My first two hours of just about every tournament I fish is done with a buzzbait. the fish are shallower and active feeders.(creates a more defined sillouette) #2 White -the most all around versitile color. Use it in any color water -clear -stained -muddy- #3 ghost minnow(shad pattern) for clear water-its more translucent -The clearer the water -the harder it is to trick the fish. Its also a more natural presentation. #4 Chartreuse- Used in muddy water conditions. Chartreuse is the color the fish can see over any other color in the spectrum.#5- Chartreuse and white-The best of both worlds-Its the color I throw when the water is stained. You can use it early morning or just before dark also. The better a fish sees the bait ,the better chance of it not striking the blades. There is no real need for all kinds of fancy colors. The most important thing to remember is that a buzzbait is 90% a reaction strike. Sharp hooks are a must with buzzbaitsTo see our Cavitron Buzzbaits and why they are different go to www.cavitronlures.com Thank you, Bobby@ MegaStrike

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Personally I don't buy the lure by brand.

You might want to rethink that statement. Some "names" make a statement by delivering a high quality product that you can depend on.

http://www.cavitronlures.com/

You are absolutely right RW, but what I also do is look at the composition of the lure. I like spinner-baits and buzz-baits to be made out of stainless steel wire, one that is both flexible and dependable. The "cheap" brands are made out of a real easily bent metal. I agree with you though. What I was saying was I don't stick myself to a certain brand. I try out different brands and stick to the types that work for me and look promising.

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Looks like I will need to get another buzzbait, wtih this many liking the Cavitron. I will give it a shot next time I am on the water

you can get the cavitron at http://www.megastrike.com they have a link as well as a video on the site for cavitron. once you see the video you'll see why this buzz bait is so loved.

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