A buzzbait tip

Started by Oldfart9999, June 09, 2021, 07:47:18 AM

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Oldfart9999

One thing I used to do is throw buzzbaits shallow at noon, bright sunny day noon, not always but there are times when bass are feeding then and I could get a good bite going. Fishermen would come back, ask me what I was doing then pulling away wondering how dumb I could be, after all, everybody knows buzzbaits don't work at noon. Guess all the bass that took the bait were dumber than me.
Rodney
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Mike Cork

Great tip, some of my biggest surface bass have been in the bright sunshine.

The bass is a sunfish after all :-*

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Smallie_Stalker

Everybody knows topwaters of any kind don't work at noon. Like throwing a black Tiny Torpedo in ultra-clear water on a bright sunny afternoon. Don't try it. It doesn't work.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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Quote from: Smallie_Stalker on June 09, 2021, 11:58:34 AM
Everybody knows topwaters of any kind don't work at noon.
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This Florida Bass hit the lure at just after 1PM.  PS.  It was not the only one.  Picture taken at Vero Trophy Bass Lakes


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All summer long, but especially in June, here in MO.

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FishinBuck07

I will throw that bad boy all day long if I am on a certain body of water here at home!!

Oldfart9999

By bending the wire right or left the bait can be made to run into cover, at times a trigger that can produce good numbers.
Rodney
Old Fishermen never die, their rods just go limp.

Oldfart9999

The bend that I mentioned.
Rodney

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D.W. Verts

No big ones, but they were SMOKING a buzz bait yesterday under bright skies, ninety-plus degree temps, and the water was 84. You couldn't out-crank them. If they wanted it, they got it.

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