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Location: Ottawa Lake, MI | What are some of the best buzzbait's out there. I have been doing good on a Bucher buzzbait, but one of the blades broke off. I have heard from somebody else that they had the same problem. I only had two fish on that bait. I don't know why it broke so easy. Anybody have the same problem and what are your favorite buzzbaits? There aren't that many out there. Well at least in the Rollie and Helens catalog.
Thanks
Don |
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| I like the Grim Reaper buzz bait along with the Boogerman buzz bait. I have seen some other cool ones too so I am curious to learn about a few more. |
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Location: oswego, il | I second what muskyboy said. Another buzzer worth looking into is the cat tails buzzer. Have not thrown one but they look to be very well constructed. |
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| I've heard good things about Mike Ruff's Rad Dog Buzzbait. |
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Location: Corning, Iowa | Keith Worrall makes a buzz bait that makes alot of noise. He's got quite a few colors. Good luck Doug |
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| Boogerman's.
But set it so the blade ticks the body of the bait as it spins.
Mark H just loves it when I throw that..."Oh great. Now I gotta listen to that #*^@ thing again. It sounds like you're banging garbage can lids together."
Scott |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | LOL Theedz... noisy S.O.B. but they catch fish...
Another good durable buzz bait is TNT Tackles Tri-Klops. |
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | I recently purchased a Bucher Buzzbait and really like the sound of it, but it seems that you really have to crank it fast to stay up on the top. Is this normal for these large buzzbaits? I don't remember the smaller bass buzzers requiring the really fast retrieve. |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | ToddM made my favorite  |
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