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I just would like to know what you all think is the best Buzz Bait and why? :-/

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I really like the booyah buzz bait with the clicker. I like how loud it is and how well it cast for a buzz bait. This buzz bait is so loud me and my buddy cant even talk when iam working these buzz baits. They seem to wrok real well slow or fast. Its also very easy to get it on top after a cast.  

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who has the best buzzbait? I most likely have the best buzzbait :) There is not really a best of buzzbait , just one that works for you. :)

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I do and you aint getting it  8-)

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Hands down, and not even close IMHO, it's the Cavitron 1/4 oz.

They are disigned to plane out quickly, and they can be reeled extremely slowly.

Also have holes in the blads to make a bubble trail.

Only knock on them is they tend t ride over to one side, so you have to tinker with the adjustment a bit.

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The Cavitron is a fish catching fool. I have caught a lot of nice bass on this bait, both green and brown. I would have to say the white 1/4oz has done the best for me. :)

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I have been using calvatron but I have just purchased a few booyahs and am looking forward to trying them. I to was drawn to them because of the clacker on them I think noise is important for buzzbaits.

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I was really diggin the Strike King Double Take Buzzbait with 2 blades last year.  Can reel it very slow and keep it on top.  I just bought a few Booyah buzzbaits with the clacker to try out this year.  Hope they do well.

Jason

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I like the cavitrons as well but my best producer is one off the rack at dicks for like $1.50 I think its a strike king and I caught more fish on it last year than any other lure in my box.  Most of the paint is chipped off, the barb on the hook is gone and half the strands on the skirt have been torn off but it still catches fish. Its a single blade with a black skirt and i think the blade is tin, it seems to make a certain sound the bass around me cant resist. I go through a lot of cheap buzzbaits throwing them under tree limbs and into tight spots and every once in a while I get one that produces like that.

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This is going to sound ridiculous because well............it is.

But I can't seem to own a cavitron.

I have bought one on three separate occasions and each time the bait never came home with me.

It's like one of those famous fishing jinx's.  

I had one break off on a cast, one in bass' jaw, and one in some thick cover.  I don't fish them any different than I do a booyah but the cavitron is one of "avids famous disappearing lures"  

Wierd ain't it?

the one that broke off on the cast was really cool.  It was a half once white and man it sailed!!!

It was like the propeller was motor driven.  It was really cool watching it fly half way down the lake.  Untill I saw it land in the water.  

they sink   :-/

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i love booyah buzzbaits because of the extra noise.  I purchased buzzbaits from BPS in the cheap looking packages that come like 5 on one cardboard back thing and they have a curved wire to the blade, i can't remember what they are called but i've caught three  8 lbs.+  bass on them.

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I know they are cheep, but I always seem to catch more fish on strike king ones. I also like War eagles.

I bought some cheep strike king ones on slae at Dicks a few year back. I think I paid $.50 for each, bought about 20 and gave away most of them to the guys I go fishing with in Canada. They all loved them. I still have few left and they catch fish.

I am a big fan of double bladed buzz biats. I had some that a guy made custon for me, but those are all gone now. I do like the strike king double take, and the Skeet duble buzz.

The worst buzz bait I have ever used is the leverage brand. never, never again

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The more I fish the more I find that the mass-produced baits are rarely the "best" because there is always some guy in a garage that spends his time thinking of ways to fix the problems or irritations that the mass-produced baits cause each of us. Maybe they sink too quick, a sharper hook would be nice, they squeek too much, they don't squeek enough, they don't track right, etc....

I've dug through as many of the "little guys" as I can stand and the best buzzbaits I've found come from D&M baits. These guys make their baits with super-sharp owner hooks, single blades, double blades, with or without clackers, a ridiculous number of color, size, and weight variations. My personal favorite is the longest version of the Double blade/double clacker in the 1/2 oz size. That bait is a solid 7" long! You wouldn't believe the fish that will come out of the wood work to smack a BIG buzzbait!

http://stores.ebay.com/D-M-Custom-Baits

That is the link to their ebay store.

Matt

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War Eagles are the best Buzzbait I have used.  They come with a Gamakatsu hook, the wire is ground under the blade to give it good noise, it casts well, stays on top, leaves a nice bubble trail, and best of all it catches tons of fish.  

That being said, I also like Persuaders and Reaction Inovations.

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Here an off the wall Buzzbait...It cost a little cash to make. This one for you bait tinkers...

Daiwa TD Buzzmax

Vision Honey Buzz

Calvtron Buzzbait

I combine all 3 features of these Buzzbaits.

Bend the wire back and take the blade off the Daiwa TD Buzzmax. Put the Calvtron blade on Daiwa TD Buzzmax and the rivet of the Vision Honey Buzz on Daiwa TD Buzzmax. Bend Wire back. You will have one sweet Tweek up Daiwa TD Buzzbait...

Joe

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OL Nelle regular and broke-back(split-ring) buzzers are only one's I will use. The wire on the booyahs, war eagles are way to thick and the angle from the back of the buzzer to hook tip is too wide and allows them to get hung-up more.Might have something to do with where i use them though. I also like the way they run straight instead of at an angle. Not only do i like the added vibration of a lighter wire, but it has more give when fighting a fish as long as you are not really pulling on them you will not lose a fish or break the bait.

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