Booyah® Buzz Blade™ Buzzbaits
If your best strategy is to annoy the bass into striking your lure, this Booyah Buzz Blade is the one to tie on! The Buzz Blade Buzzbait creates such a clatter, those bass will just have to smack it just to get a little peace and quiet. The Buzz Blade planes up fast and requires no tuning; its built-in clacker sets to work right away, attacking the blade aggressively. When bass come running, the premium hardcoat paint, extra-large 3-D red eyes, flared red gills and ultra-sharp Mustad® hook seal the deal!
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 67
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Rated 2 out of 5Â by FishingFL Disappointed
First time using a buzz bait and after my first experience I have to say I am disappointed! The lure did not rise to the surface until it was almost back to the shore, it seems like there was not enough time to attract any fish!
June 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by compass281 Best right now
I have been usuing Buzzbaits for 25 years, and these are now my favorate ones. I like to use ones that are different from what everybody else is throwing, and the adding of the "clacker" adds that something different.They are loud. I have fished many time right behind some one and their Buzzbait was not produceing well and I was doing alot better.
April 12, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by cenmdfld lots of noise
this is a nice buzzbait. it makes quite a bit of noise, but so far it hasnt produced as much as some of my other buzzbaits
May 20, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by biermann cover casting superb
I use buzz baits the majority of the time and have had alot of blow ups on this bait. just cast over a tree or buzz it shallow on the waters edge to get good bites. do have to bend it back straight after a hard hit though.
November 9, 2011
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I would rather use a baitcaster, but same goes for either setup. I prefer m/h and the longer the better. 7foot. give you better casting distance and the abbilitty to "lift" the lure to the top faster. I fish my Buzzbaits on a 7-6 M/H baitcast rod with a 6.1/1 reel and 15lbs line. I do like mono for topwater baits it give that extra stretch that helps me when they hit. its Like a little delay. also it floats.A:Â
Medium with a quick tip.Answers
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depends? does your water see alot of pressure? does eveyone use ones without clacker? If you answered yes to either I would say "yes the clacker is better" give them something they don't see, or hear all the time. It works for me.Top 25 Contributor
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If the bass are active - yes. Less noise draws strikes from tentative bass.A:Â
Both yes and no, you have to let the bass tell you, more times than not the clacker helps and will produce stronger hits and more often, but sometimes you can watch and the fish will take off away from it really fast, thats when you slow your speed down and switch to one without itTop 500 Contributor
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I think the ones with the clackers are better. Earlier in the day fishing i was using a double buzzbait and only caught 2 fish then i put a clacker one on and along the bank i caught 4 fish not that far from shore, all in different spots in a 30 limit time period.Top 50 Contributor
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I would use the clacker type in dirtier water or windy conditions... or nighttime, if your heart can handle it!! If things were dead calm or clear water, I wouldn't use a clacker - and really, I probably wouldn't use a buzzbait at all in those conditions, but would probably use a chugger or jerkbait instead.Top 250 Contributor
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The one with the clacker has worked best for me. I do alot of pond fishing and where I go the fish seem to hit it more than one without a clacker.Top 250 Contributor
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There is not a huge difference. Some days when the fishing is slow it can increase the amount of fish you catch. But on days where bass are in feeding mode, there is not much of a differenceAnswers
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when it comes to buzz baits I have always had the best luck with the regular Booyah buzz the dancin buzz works well on pressured waters.Answers
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I do the best with whiteTop 250 Contributor
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I would go with a chartreuse skirt. You can never go wrong with chartreuse. If there are minnows or shad in the lake you are fishing, white skirts tend to be a good pick as well.Images for this Answer
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I like the 05 and 07.Answers
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The pond majic buzz bait works better on ponds to be honest. If you're looking for spinner baits, the booyah pond magic spinners work better for me when fishing ponds as well. Hope this helps.Top 100 Contributor
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I like this one because with that extra blade it has more sound.Answers
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5 inches is not going to cut it. I have the 1/4 oz, and I don't know the size personally because I don't care. What counts is that 1/4 oz is a small buzzbait and effective. I have caught 7 basses from the baby size to 2-3 pounder bass in an hour. The length should not matter but how it performs, that counts.Top 100 Contributor
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Should I buy a Bi-You buzzbait or BuzzBlade. Which one has a better clacker and makes more movement?Answers
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buzzblade has always producedA:Â
I SUGGEST THE BUZZBLADE.. BI-YOU IS A LITTLE TOO MUCH WITH THE TWO CLACKERS...1 of 1
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