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  1. Hello, new here. A recent Tactical Bassin vid about skirtless buzzbaits gave me an idea and I'd like to float it by you all and see if it's a sound idea. I originally was going to just go buy a wallyworld dollar deal buzzbait and rip it's skirt off since the 4 I own now are actually quality lures. But, I then happened to remember about a certain skirtless buzzbait in the March MTB Pro from an unboxing video, the Lucky Craft B-MH. It has a less traditional wire shape, leaning more towards like a spinner bait in height than standard buzzbait length. I just so happen to have laying around here a weighed spinner bait with straight & unused wire arm and a loose buzz blade: will a 4-bladed plastic 2" wide buzz blade keep a 1/2oz spinner bait body with a 4" Mogambo grub rigged on it up on the topwater or is it doomed to the depths? Thanks for your time and insight. Also, I was wondering, would a little #3-4 hammered willow blade rigged behind the buzz blade for a bit of extra flash be too much, or just kinda useless?
  2. My 4 Bladed Double Clacking Wire Tied Buzzbait is the most epic buzzbait ever made! When testing this product on a local lake, I had a fisherman tell me at the ramp that he heard a weird noise kind of like a buzzbait across the lake and he just couldn't figure it out! I showed him my buzzbait which I was testing and the insane noise it produced and he couldn't believe that this little bait produced such an epic sound that can be heard hundreds of yards away!
  3. WAR DOG LURES B52 BUZZBOMBER PROTOTYPE
  4. WAR DOG LURES B52 BUZZBOMBER PROTOTYPE #1 DESIGNED AFTER THE WAR DOG LURES LUNKER HUNTER .

    © PATENT PENDING

  5. A couple years ago, when I owned LureParts.com, I created a few video tutorials. Here's one of them, showing how to make a buzzbait. It's pretty straight forward, but I share a tip in the video that takes your homemade buzzbait a step beyond those that you can buy in the stores. By the way, this is not a plug for LureParts.com. I no longer own it, as I sold it to Lure Parts Online several months ago Anyway, here's the video:
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