Booyah® Pond Magic Buzzbaits

   

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Limetreuse

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18632
1109623
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Citrus Shad

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18644
1109624
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Shad

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18650
1109625
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Firefly

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18651
1109626
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Red Ant

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18652
1109627
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Firebug

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18653
1109628
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June Bug

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18654
1109629
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Grasshopper

1/8 oz.

Hook Size: 2/0
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Model: BYPMB18655
1109630
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Hidden farm ponds and remote strip mine lakes hold jumbo heavyweights that hardly ever see heavy fishing pressure. Shorter in size but not on moxie, Booyah's Pond Magic Buzzbaits feature hand selected color and blade combos that match the forage base of these smaller waters. Premium components such as a Mustad® Ultra Point™ hook and 60 strand ultra fine silicone skirt virtually guarantee that these tiny gems will reap HUGE rewards!
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 32 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awsome I fish in a little creek and it works great. We catch nice bass every time we use one. I think the red one works best, but the other ones work well too. I plan on getting more. September 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Buzzbait review I use these small buzzbaits on lakes in New Jersey and they outcatch larger sizes. Even though a relatively small bait, I get bass 3-6 lbs on them that don't show an interest in the larger size buzz baits July 10, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by Reliable Love to use these going over lilly pads and aquatic plants. Works well to being out bass from hiding along banks and shallows. May 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by buzzbait...slam! I purchased this buzzbait 2 days ago and have not had a chance to try it until today. It out-fished any topwater I've ever used and was excellent. Not only was this a new bait, but I also had the excitement of fishing a new lake that I found in the back of my neighbor-hood that was invisible to me until now. I used my buzzbait with shad color(white with red eyes and chin, white skirt). I caught 4 fish in 30 minutes and the fourth was a 14 pound, 29 inch largemouth! UNBELIEVABLE! Sorry, the pictures on my phone couldnt be transfered to the computer. November 14, 2011
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does it stay on the top easy?

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does it stay on the top easy? because were i fish they take a slower moving bait
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I have retrieved this bait slow and very fast. My bass prefer different things also and I can tell you that you can retrieve it as slow as you can and just let the blade tap the top of the water. The fish are attracted to the vibration so they will strike it if it is moving underwater also. Yes, it stays on the water extremely easy.
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It takes moderate retrieval rate to keep at surface or you can slow it down and use just below surface. I have caught bass both ways. This is a great lure to cast into and on lily pads and other vegetation and use as a jerk bait. Rarely gets hung up. Caught a 7.95 Largemouth today 9-26 casting into lily pads. Several other bass hit the lure and missed, some hit the lily pad and knocked lure into water, then took the lure. Caught several small bass today also.
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I love the pond magic and have had best result with them, but have had some success with blade. I just don't like as well or use as often
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These are better on small waters because they are a better match to the available diet.
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I like this one better because of it's compact size. Strikes are still awesome but you don't miss as many.
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A buzzbait is one that typically stays on top of the water and has a blade that spins and makes a buzzing noise creating alot of vibration. A spinnerbait stays underwater and the blades spin creating vibration as well as appearing to be a fast moving minnow through the water.
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Buzz baits are retrieved at a rate to keep at surface or just under. You can let them settle and use as "spinner" type baits. I have caught bass on top of water and deeper with buzz baits. Spinner baits usually are fished below surface and various depths depending on where fish are. I have rapid retrieved spin baits where they would be almost at the surface or let hit surface and then let drop.
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a buzzbait has a "propellor". A spinner bait has a loose blade that wobbles.
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Different blade configuration and totally different type of blades. Buzz baits are for top water and spinners are for under water.
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A buzzbait is designed to run on top of the water with a fixed 2 or 3 blade "propeller" a spinner bait can be fished at pretty much any depth and has a single blade attached to a swivel that will allow it to spin 360 degrees so it will create a metallic flash under the water imitating the silver scales of a fleeing baitfish. A buzzbait relies more on sound thus the name "Buzz" bait.
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Buzz baits are meant to be worked on the top only. Spinners can be worked on both top middle and bottom. they both have different blades too.
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