One extra tip: you can kill it in the middle of the retrieve. Always kill it at the end. I have caught enough that this is always in my retrieve. Bass will track it and at the end you just let it flutter down they are almost forced to eat it.
Great tips Tyler. The idea of throwing a follow-up bait of the same color makes so much sense. I tried that today with a black senko to compliment my black buzztoad and it worked 2 out of 3 times I tried it. Thanks for the info.
Your effort and pointers are always spot-on and I learn new techniques each time. I have missed many opportunities because I didn't have the wacky rig ready to go. I will not make that mistake again. Now, I am watching your other video. Keep them coming!
After 25 years fishing buzzbaits and catching all my PBs on one over the years I think I'll stick to not ever burning a buzzbait lol. A slow as you can go to medium retrieve catches way more bass imo. And I do it with a straight skirted model no trailers, no soft plastics only. I do agree a slight change in retrieve can get them to strike when they are hesitant. Info the buzzbait was designed in the 60s but didn't hit the bass scene till 1976 when it made production and in 1977 Rick Clunn win the first tournament ever won on a buzzbait.
What the hell man, I was at work when you posted this, hit the lake right after and was throwing a buzzbait and was nailing them, including a 33" pike - the universe man I tell ya.
Great video Ty. 📹 I like simple with buzzbaits and especially a quad buzz blade in cooler water. You can creep it along. In warmer weather its a medium-fast retrieve. Always pack the follow up baits!!! Yes wacky worm!!!
Thank you for this, Tyler. I would like to hear your tips on getting buzzbaits to track in a specific direction and tips on trailer hooks, either single or treble.
I have caught quite a few bass on the old"lunker lure". But changing the subject a little, I fish the""Texas rig" with worms quite often. Back in the late 70's and 80's there was a color of worm called "motor oil" now that I am retired, and going fishing again, I can't find anything that resembles it???? Was one of the best colors for any water color !!!!!
@@thesteveshowfoodfestroadtest Thanks, is that the brand name of the manufacturer? I will research on where to find them. I caught hundreds of bass on them over the years. I truly appreciate the info !!
Tyler good tips. I would add a trailer hook to my Buzz Bait 90% time. You will miss a lot less of those short biters and not have to reach for that backup lure as often in my own personal experience. I do the same thing with my spinnerbait fishing running a trailer hook most of the time, unless I am getting hung up too much.
Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing those great tips!! I like using the buzzbait & caught some nice ones on it. I did pick up some helpful tips to be even being more successful, like having a rod ready after a blow up & the braided line. Stay Safe & God Bless!!!!
What do you think about big rooster tail type inline spinners? I've caught bass on small ones and recently found a 1 oz size. I live near Lake Norman and I'm getting into bass fishin' from shore. I grew up in Florida catching saltwater fish so I have some learning to do. Figuring out what to use from the bank has been a challenge.
I do that note having a backup bait. I have an a worm a lizard or a shad shape if they miss my moving bait I come right back at them and just let it set still or move very little and wham they got what they killed. And a tube always works in that too.
I bought a double buzz baits that has a trailer hook that is on the buzz baits permanently. The only way I can remove it by cutting it off. I use it in June without any luck
Soft plastics seem to be pretty much the ultimate bait for me. But buzz Nate’s really shine for me in rivers where the water is turbulent and murky and I need to do everything I need to attract the attention of the fish.
One extra tip: you can kill it in the middle of the retrieve. Always kill it at the end. I have caught enough that this is always in my retrieve. Bass will track it and at the end you just let it flutter down they are almost forced to eat it.
Yes!!!
Yep! I bring it by logs in the river and then throw again and let it die beside it and a lot of times will bite it!
Great tips Tyler. The idea of throwing a follow-up bait of the same color makes so much sense. I tried that today with a black senko to compliment my black buzztoad and it worked 2 out of 3 times I tried it. Thanks for the info.
Y’all get so much of my business because of Tyler and also your prices are great. Keep it up
Your effort and pointers are always spot-on and I learn new techniques each time. I have missed many opportunities because I didn't have the wacky rig ready to go. I will not make that mistake again. Now, I am watching your other video. Keep them coming!
After 25 years fishing buzzbaits and catching all my PBs on one over the years I think I'll stick to not ever burning a buzzbait lol. A slow as you can go to medium retrieve catches way more bass imo. And I do it with a straight skirted model no trailers, no soft plastics only. I do agree a slight change in retrieve can get them to strike when they are hesitant.
Info the buzzbait was designed in the 60s but didn't hit the bass scene till 1976 when it made production and in 1977 Rick Clunn win the first tournament ever won on a buzzbait.
I’ve never had much success with buzz bait but I think I’ll give it another shot now. You haven’t let me down yet. Thanks Tyler
👍👏.. Man @ night the buzzbait is killer too!
Great info Tyler. Love the fact that you are a color minimalist when it comes to lure selections.
I always look forward to your content. Thanks again for all of the work you put into your videos.
What the hell man, I was at work when you posted this, hit the lake right after and was throwing a buzzbait and was nailing them, including a 33" pike - the universe man I tell ya.
Tyler right on. Great video thanks for sharing 🎣
Yes, I needed this type of video, reminder. I'm going to get my buzz baits out and Stat using. Thanks!
Great info! Def need to try them out myself. I get stuck in using the same old baits
Great video Ty. 📹 I like simple with buzzbaits and especially a quad buzz blade in cooler water. You can creep it along. In warmer weather its a medium-fast retrieve. Always pack the follow up baits!!! Yes wacky worm!!!
Thank you for this, Tyler. I would like to hear your tips on getting buzzbaits to track in a specific direction and tips on trailer hooks, either single or treble.
awesome video. just got a couple of your shirts in mail..so freaking comfy. I love them. thanks bub
I have caught quite a few bass on the old"lunker lure". But changing the subject a little, I fish the""Texas rig" with worms quite often. Back in the late 70's and 80's there was a color of worm called "motor oil" now that I am retired, and going fishing again, I can't find anything that resembles it???? Was one of the best colors for any water color !!!!!
Hey, Dave! ZMan has worms that are are named motor oil and have that coloration! They're pretty cool!
@@thesteveshowfoodfestroadtest Thanks, is that the brand name of the manufacturer? I will research on where to find them. I caught hundreds of bass on them over the years. I truly appreciate the info !!
Tyler good tips. I would add a trailer hook to my Buzz Bait 90% time. You will miss a lot less of those short biters and not have to reach for that backup lure as often in my own personal experience. I do the same thing with my spinnerbait fishing running a trailer hook most of the time, unless I am getting hung up too much.
Great tips Tyler, thanks for sharing 🎣🙂
All good tips. I just ordered several smaller 1/4 ounce buzzers in different colors, for a more finesse approach.
Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing those great tips!! I like using the buzzbait & caught some nice ones on it. I did pick up some helpful tips to be even being more successful, like having a rod ready after a blow up & the braided line. Stay Safe & God Bless!!!!
What do you think about big rooster tail type inline spinners? I've caught bass on small ones and recently found a 1 oz size. I live near Lake Norman and I'm getting into bass fishin' from shore. I grew up in Florida catching saltwater fish so I have some learning to do. Figuring out what to use from the bank has been a challenge.
I do that note having a backup bait. I have an a worm a lizard or a shad shape if they miss my moving bait I come right back at them and just let it set still or move very little and wham they got what they killed. And a tube always works in that too.
my favorite bait to throw
Gott me few more Buzz baits. $5 a piece is a steal imo. Thanks for everything you teach. FAT FINN FRIENDS😎✌🏻
Thanks Tyler
Buzz bait tied on giving it ago this weekend🎉
My favorite top water! It crushes them!!!
Tyler, do you use skirts with your buzzbaits or not at all?
I agree buddy 100%.
Bought a buzz bait a year ago, threw it twice, been sitting in the box ever since. I need to dust it off and give it another go.
Buzz bait and ribbit frogs all day right now at my local lake. Both fished the same way but buzz bait in open water ribbit in the pads.
Good Stuff
I bought a double buzz baits that has a trailer hook that is on the buzz baits permanently. The only way I can remove it by cutting it off. I use it in June without any luck
Have you used a Buzzbait that has a Frog hook instead of a single hook? I have a few Buzzbaits that have Frog hooks.
Buzz it baby!!
Need a bounty fish update and specifics on how to work it
I don’t even own a buzzbait. I really need to get one or two and try it.
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Is this a second channel?
I caught a four pounder bass on a top water frog and then I switched up a poper caught a 6 pounder
I can only remember one topwater fish ever, out of all the topwater baits that I've thrown. CO just sucks for bass IMO.
Hold it out your car/truck window until it has a squeak to it Makes is a lot better.
I won't fisha buzzbait or spinnerbait without trailer hook !
None of these tips will work. All BS. Don't waste your time. Jigs, soft plastics 20 to 1 over buzzers.
Soft plastics seem to be pretty much the ultimate bait for me. But buzz Nate’s really shine for me in rivers where the water is turbulent and murky and I need to do everything I need to attract the attention of the fish.
Too much talking!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't throw it guys they won't hit it!!!!
Bro your crazy ! Buzz
Buzzbaits are the best