bass109 Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 Any buzzbait fisherman, that want to share some of their great experience? any new tips or techniques to fish a buzzbait? Quote
Guest Texas_Bass_Pro Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 I do nothing really special with a buzzbait. I fish them year round. I fish them fast and slow. I let them drop and I spit them on top of the water. I do catch alot of bass on them and I also caught that crappie that you can see under my username. Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 9, 2007 Super User Posted January 9, 2007 Buzz baits the bite is on or it aint Love em at night when it's dead still or a slight breeze Love em with a klacker blade Love em with a high pitched squeal Quote
zimmy Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 i always run a trailer hook 8-) to many short strikes if i don't :'( zimmy Quote
Infidel. Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 The bait you posted looks pretty neat. My best producing Buzzbaits are the Wareagles. $3.99-$4.99 at most places and they cast well, make good noise right out of the pack, and they stay on top very well. Like Zimmy said, be sure to use a trailer hook. Quote
Super User flechero Posted January 9, 2007 Super User Posted January 9, 2007 Delay your hookset until you feel weight or a full second after the strike. Quote
Shad_Master Posted January 9, 2007 Posted January 9, 2007 I have always been of the opinion that buzz baits were for low light and would usually have one tied on when I launched at "safe light" and would throw it until the sun touched the water and then put it down and not pick it up again all day. I would also bring them out in the evening when the sun had started to set. However. last year I fished in a tournament with a guy on a day when the air tem was about 32 and the winds were 25 - 35 mph and there was a blue bird sky. He threw a buzzer all day long and outfished me about 5 to one :-[. Now I am really confused. Last night I saw a Jimmy Houston show where he was talking about buzz baits and said that you can catch 'em using buzzers any time of the day and any day of the year. I am really having to re-think this whole thing. Will watch for more responses to your post. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted January 9, 2007 Super User Posted January 9, 2007 I also try to bang them into cover, timber, dock posts, etc. to get a reaction strike. I also like to get a slow gurgle on top the water rather than a fast buzz. Like others have said, don't forget a trailer hook & hesitate before setting the hook. Ronnie Quote
Super User Marty Posted January 10, 2007 Super User Posted January 10, 2007 any new tips or techniques to fish a buzzbait? Use a trailer hook and keep 'em wet. 8-) Quote
Cephkiller Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 First, as has been said, ALWAYS use a trailer hook. Secondly, I sometimes have luck removing the skirt and replacing it with a fluke or other suitable soft plastic. It gives pressured fish something different to look at and occasionally it works. Quote
Spencer W Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 I'll add that you'll probably want to use a higher gear ratio reel.I use a 6.3:1 ratio, it helps get the lure onto the surface more quickly. It seems that the higher pitch noise or squeak of the blade seems to work the best. I don't know if its coincidence or the fish like it more. Quote
Guest avid Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 I never use a trailer hook. probably because I have my best luck with them rippng them righ through the emergent grass. I love the strikes, totally explosive. I agree that the buzzbait bite is either on or not. Like any bait they can work at any time, but typically I find that they are a very low light bait. Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 10, 2007 Super User Posted January 10, 2007 I agree with avid, I never use a trailer hook on buzz or spinner baits I also don't use a high speed reel preferring to reel the buzz bait just fast enough to keep it on the surface. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted January 10, 2007 Super User Posted January 10, 2007 What brand of buzzbait is that in the original post? That thing is cool....I NEED ONE or TEN!!! I bang buzzbaits into anything I can see. Hit structure from every conceivable angle to generate strikes from the bass. Cast beyond the structure and retrieve at different rates, typically going with the slowest retrieve you can get away with. Wayne Quote
bubbler Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 Make sure that u always feel the fish befor you set the hook. Use a dark skirt for night, yellow for murky water and anything for clear to stained water. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted January 10, 2007 Super User Posted January 10, 2007 When I get a new buzzbait, I take about 6inches of fishing line and tie it onto the eye of the lure. Then I tie it onto my truck antenna and ride around for about a week. HAHA, I hang it out the window....Glad to see I am not the only vehicle going down the road making that noise!!!! ;D ;D Quote
Super User Sam Posted January 10, 2007 Super User Posted January 10, 2007 OK, here is a new one for you guys. Take your buzzbait and cut the wire shaft between the hook and head in half. Reconnect them by using a strong swivel. Take each cut end and put it through each eye of the swivel and loop the wire back onto itself. This will give the buzzbait a more realistic look and when the fish hit it they will get hooked as the tail end of the bait can now "swing" and be easier to catch the fish. Just thought I would add my two cents to the discussion. Quote
kbkindle Posted January 10, 2007 Posted January 10, 2007 sam kb kindle here they make a buzzbait just about the way you say i have about a couple dozen they break right at the skirt line and skirt and hook lays at about a 45 deg angle in water my catch ratio with this buzzbait is just about 0.. if you have to use a trailor and i dont un less they are hitting sooooooo short you have to put trailor hook so point is up or you will get hung on every thing kb and have they got a neat clacker system Quote
dink Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Like Avid and Catt, no trailer hook here.... ever. A skirt color change or length adjustment to the skirt will usually remedy the short strike. One thing I do to my buzzers is to replace the original rivet (aluminum) with a steel one that has sat outside a little while. These squeal better and last alot longer. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted January 11, 2007 Super User Posted January 11, 2007 Does anyone know what brand of buzzbait has that blade on it? Never seen it before and I think I need some.... Quote
CyBasser Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Any buzzbait fisherman, that want to share some of their great experience? any new tips or techniques to fish a buzzbait? Ok, can't resist, will share a thing: When you retrieve a buzzbait next to a bush which is visible, or next to a stump that looks like it could hide a bass, stop the steady retrieve for about two seconds right next to the structure so that the buzzbait just goes under the surface, then start it again. I had strikes much more than once happenning right after re-starting the retrieve. I discovered it by accident, but it works And of course, always, always, attach a trailer hook! Quote
CyBasser Posted January 11, 2007 Posted January 11, 2007 Does anyone know what brand of buzzbait has that blade on it? Never seen it before and I think I need some.... Me too!!! Cool looking blades !!! Quote
kbkindle Posted January 12, 2007 Posted January 12, 2007 Does anyone know what brand of buzzbait has that blade on it? Never seen it before and I think I need some.... kbhere i wish some one would answer your question.. i think i need one also :-* Quote
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