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BUZZ BAIT

BUZZ BAIT FOR BASS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

If you're a bass angler, the buzzbait may be your best choice. It's a topwater bait that makes a lot of noise, which often draws bass from a considerable distance.
A Game & Fish reviewer said the buzzbait has two main bass attracting features: a big propeller blade that produces a lot of noise and vibration and the skirt that gives bass "a bulky mouthful of color and movement to home in on."

The buzzbait works great for bass because it can be fished in spots where bass are often hiding, from lily pads to weeds and brush. It's "virtually snag proof," another angler said. "It can be thrown into rocks and wood cover and come back unscathed. Lilly pads and submerged weeds in shallow water beg for a buzzbait."
The buzzbait also works well in off color, murky water where "the sound of the buzzbait not only alerts bass to its presence but allows them to more easily locate, track and acquire it," an avid angler said.



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The buzzbait is also a good bait for locating bass. It can be cast farther and retrieved faster than most topwater baits so you can cover a lot of water in a short time. They also have a single upturned hook that can be fished around all types of dense cover, which makes them an ideal bass locator.

The buzzbait is also the most exciting bait for bass fishing. "Top water action could be one of the most exciting thrills in all of fishing," another angler said. "Having a huge bass come up and knock your bait out of the water is just awesome."

Another great lure for bass is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. From the company that specializes in scientifically designed lures comes one that's based on patented technology that traps air between tail segments, causing the lure to constantly curl like a live worm.

The Walking Worm is so life like it beat a crank bait and another worm lure in a test, because the crank bait wasn't a worm and the worm lure stopped moving when it hit bottom. The Walking Worm moves constantly thanks to its high tech design, so the bass attacked it.

The Walking Worm comes in a variety of colors to handle all kinds of water conditions, from chartreuse to watermelon seed to motor oil.

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