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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Finally a Buzzbait!
 
Message Subject: Finally a Buzzbait!
DJS
Posted 1/9/2007 7:41 PM (#231187)
Subject: Finally a Buzzbait!


Vibrax has made a 1 1/4 ounce double muskie buzzbait for $10. Imagine a musky bait for $10 it must be junk(sarcasm).


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ToddM
Posted 1/9/2007 8:09 PM (#231193 - in reply to #231187)
Subject: RE: Finally a Buzzbait!





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Location: oswego, il
I have seen them looks pretty cool. I think as long as that joint does not cause the tail section to hang up alot, it will be one heck of a great lure. I am sure that it will be.
curleytail
Posted 1/9/2007 11:37 PM (#231234 - in reply to #231193)
Subject: RE: Finally a Buzzbait!




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Location: Hayward, WI
Looks like a bait that could have some promise! Should work well on a lot of the dark water lakes I fish with weeds that grow pretty much right up to the surface. Might have to give one a try!

curleytail
guts
Posted 1/10/2007 5:05 PM (#231447 - in reply to #231187)
Subject: RE: Finally a Buzzbait!




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finally, i have used similar models for bass and love them do you know if the blades counter rotate?
Got Esox?
Posted 1/14/2007 9:11 AM (#232108 - in reply to #231187)
Subject: RE: Finally a Buzzbait!





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Location: WESTERN WI
I have a few double buzzers I use for bass, they fish bigger than there actual size with bass, seems like a sound choice for a show purchase. The only drawback I have experienced is that when casting double buzzers the 2 blades produce a lot of drag and shorter, more backlash prone casts could occur. The delicate balance will be the weight of the bait must be heavy enough to cast easily and far, yet light enough so a super fast retreive isn't necessary. Has anyone tried casting this bait?
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