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dont understand why it seems lately with any buzzbait i use they are running sideways or flat to me  tried 3-4 brands and they all seem the same thing.  i have changed rod and reels so mant times i dont know where iam at  with that. ia'm useing a 6'  med avid baitcasting rod with a curado 100d reel and 20 lb power pro line. any suggestions

thanks kb

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they will hit the buzzbait while on its side or straight up.

as said above, slow down retrieve.

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If you haven't tried a Cavitron, you need to. They produce a unique

chirping sound as well as a strong bubble wake. My favorite is 3/8 oz,

black on black:

X2 - These are great buzzbaits. Have been using them myself for over 1/2 doz. years.

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The Booyah Pipsqueak Buzz planes very quickly and runs great fast or slow retrieve..also has similar sqeaky sound that the Cavitron has only louder....

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The Warrior Baits buzzbait has been doing it for me all year.  In the past I would only throw a Cavitron due to the holes in the prop which give it a great sound.  In addition to the holes in the blade, the Warrior also includes a clacker for more sound.  PLUS, it has what I call a 'planing board.'  It's is pretty much a spinner bait blade mounted to the shaft that keeps the bait running flat.  

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Cavitrons are the best buzzbaits of all time, bar none. I hate using power pro or any braid/fused superline for topwaters though. My buzzbaits are run with 12 - 14 pound mono.

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hey guys thanks for info there are some things i need to try some great ideas i see one problem i could have of reeling to fast thanks kb :)

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yeah, and expected answer, but...

Cavitron. It is the best my brother.

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