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I am really trying to learn the most I can for each type of bait. So here is my ?  Which is more important for getting the buzz bait up on "plane" the rod length and action or gear ratio in the reel. I was wondering this because I see some people fishing them with somewhat ease, where I feel like I am really cranking to get it up and keep the props spinning.

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IPT (inches per turn) or IPC (inches per crank) is most important and higer gear ratios generally have a faster retrieve. For example the Shimano Calais is 6.2:1 with 26 IPC. The other consideration is the bait itself. The Cavitron Buzzbait gets up on plane faster than any other. I HIGHLY recommend these lures, especially 3/8 oz black on black. ;)

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No matter what rod/reel you use, don't let it sink on the cast. With a little practice, you can begin your retrieve as soon as the buzzbait touches the water. If it doesn't sink, you don't have to 'get it back up'. End your cast with the rod tip pointed at the bait and engaging the reel bring the rod tip up while reeling the slack, the bait shouldn't sink more than an inch if at all. Try it.

Ronnie

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What Alpster said.

I also lower the rod tip during the cast and when the buzz hits the water, bring the tip back up to get the bait moving faster.

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No matter what rod/reel you use, don't let it sink on the cast. With a little practice, you can begin your retrieve as soon as the buzzbait touches the water. If it doesn't sink, you don't have to 'get it back up'. End your cast with the rod tip pointed at the bait and engaging the reel bring the rod tip up while reeling the slack, the bait shouldn't sink more than an inch if at all. Try it.

Ronnie

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