snapper G Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 punching holes in your own buzz baits, how do you think punch holes in a buzz bait would work? Not to replace the Cavitron Buzzbait, but just to make the current ones you have, better? Would it make them better? :-? :-? Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted September 30, 2008 Super User Posted September 30, 2008 Try it and give us a review on it. Quote
Super User Raul Posted September 30, 2008 Super User Posted September 30, 2008 punching holes in your own buzz baits, how do you think punch holes in a buzz bait would work? Not to replace the Cavitron Buzzbait, but just to make the current ones you have, better?Would it make them better? :-? :-? My man, many breakthroughs in bass fishing bave occured by accident, chance, luck or by inquisitive minds that ask "what if ?" Gotta understand that fish can react positively or negatively, bait works or doesn 't work, but not working today doesn 't mean it won 't work tommorrow. Holes in a buzzbait blade ? I don 't see any reason why they wouldn 't work. You drill holes in the blade two things can happen: 1.- Bait doesn 't run properly, oh well, you screwed up a buzzbait, it ain 't that much of a deal, you "lost" a couple of bucks. 2.- Did the job right, bait runs properly and because it emits different vibration, has different pitch or whatever then it may work or not, the only way to know is to try, simple. A dude was having breakfast while fishing, drops accidentaly his spoon into the lake, a fish bites it as it flutters down to the bottom and the Daredevil spoon was born. Quote
Chad. Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 punching holes in your own buzz baits, how do you think punch holes in a buzz bait would work? Not to replace the Cavitron Buzzbait, but just to make the current ones you have, better?Would it make them better? :-? :-? My man, many breakthroughs in bass fishing bave occured by accident, chance, luck or by inquisitive minds that ask "what if ?" Gotta understand that fish can react positively or negatively, bait works or doesn 't work, but not working today doesn 't mean it won 't work tommorrow. Holes in a buzzbait blade ? I don 't see any reason why they wouldn 't work. You drill holes in the blade two things can happen: 1.- Bait doesn 't run properly, oh well, you screwed up a buzzbait, it ain 't that much of a deal, you "lost" a couple of bucks. 2.- Did the job right, bait runs properly and because it emits different vibration, has different pitch or whatever then it may work or not, the only way to know is to try, simple. A dude was having breakfast while fishing, drops accidentaly his spoon into the lake, a fish bites it as it flutters down to the bottom and the Daredevil spoon was born. Great post Quote
DADto4 Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 I believe it is possible to imitate and recreate anything succesfully. Just think how long we could have waited for a Rapala to come around if the man would have waited for approval from a few people on a web site..........TRY IT LET US KNOW HOW IT GOES. ;D Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted September 30, 2008 Super User Posted September 30, 2008 Build yourself a jig to hold the blade then drill what ever size holes you want. Use a file to smooth the back side then give it a try. If it doesn't work there is always JB Weld. Quote
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