Advanced buzz baits selection – a critical skill every seasoned bass angler strives to perfect. With their unique surface activity and unmistakable vibration, buzz baits have proven to be the winning choice for capturing trophy bass. The key lies in adjusting your buzz bait selection based on various conditions, a strategic edge that could significantly influence the outcome of competitive fishing. In this comprehensive guide, we delve deeper into the intricate world of buzz bait selection. In focus, are two extraordinary performers from TrueSouth Custom Lures’ lineup: the V-Twin and the MOAB.
TrueSouth’s V-Twin Buzz Bait: A Double Threat
TrueSouth Custom Lures’ V-Twin Buzz Bait distinguishes itself with its unique double-blade propeller design. This ingenious feature amplifies the water surface commotion, allowing for a slower, more deliberate retrieve. This becomes a tactical advantage, especially in high-pressure lakes, where a prolonged stay in the bass’ strike zone can trigger a reaction bite.
Even in broad daylight, the V-Twin remains an effective choice. The trick is to concentrate on shady banks and shade lines around docks. These areas often serve as a sanctuary for bass during the hottest parts of the day, and the V-Twin, with its tempting vibrations and disturbance, becomes an irresistible lure.
The MOAB Buzz Bait: The Noise Maker
The MOAB (Mother of All Buzz Baits) needs no introduction. Designed to create a compelling underwater cacophony, it makes a bold statement that’s hard for any bass to ignore.
The MOAB stands out in stained or murky waters, where its amplified noise and vibration can cut through the reduced visibility. Its audacious presence is also effective in turbulent waters, its distinct, attention-grabbing buzz effortlessly drawing in bass.
A Guide to Advanced Buzz Bait Selection
The path to consistent success in bass fishing tournaments requires not just skill, but also a deep understanding of the aquatic environment. The choice of buzz bait becomes crucial in this equation.
When fishing in clear waters or in high-pressure environments, subtlety is key. The V-Twin’s dual-blade design, with its quieter but noticeable surface disturbance, proves to be a strategic choice in such conditions.
On the other hand, stained or murky waters call for a lure that’s hard to ignore. The bold and noisy MOAB, with its amplified vibrations, becomes a go-to choice to attract bass under such conditions.
Conclusion
In competitive bass fishing, the mastery of buzz bait selection can be a significant game-changer. Understanding how specific lures like the V-Twin and MOAB from TrueSouth Custom Lures behave under varying conditions will help you make informed decisions and maximize your chances of reeling in a big catch.
Take time to assess the water conditions, observe the bass behavior, and tweak your buzz bait strategy accordingly. Leveraging these advanced tips, coupled with the right buzz bait on your line, will place you one step ahead in the game, getting you closer to that trophy bass.
Stay tuned for more advanced techniques, tips, and insights from TrueSouth Custom Lures, designed to take your bass fishing game to the next level.
Ronnie
Thanks for sharing! I’ve only caught one bass on a buzz bait. That was in the early 90’s. I believe it was a Floyd’s Buzzer. The first and only one I had. It was quite an experience to see the bass strike and consume it. I’ll have to give your ideas a try.
John Martin
Thank you! lets get you more buzzbait bass
Jones Jason
Is this Moab the RW series
John Martin
We can make a MOAB style in the RW Series but our stock MOAB has the traditional design.
Dan Doherty
John I wish you might take a look at, I believe NEW , Pitching Buzzbait that Andy Montgomery is using.