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A GREAT Buzzbait Pattern For Big Bass

This is a pattern that has worked time and time again for great numbers and it is a VERY hot pattern for big large mouth bass.
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25 Responses to “A GREAT Buzzbait Pattern For Big Bass”

  • 07HONDA400EX07:

    ok, thanks alot, your videos have helped me alot with largemouth bass fishing in general. keep makin videos!

  • exbassguide:

    it’s all about water color and ligh levels. I fish in low`light alot so dark colors would work for me if you fish in the day light use brighter colors . if the water is clear use more natural colors like browns or greens. Hope this helps! good luck! Roger

  • 07HONDA400EX07:

    what colors do you recommend? i fish a small pond, about 6 foot of water, with some good cover, that has a big fallen down tree down in the water? what colors would work best?

  • BassAnglerMike33:

    alright sweet, i was looking at the same one. i just went fishing and didnt get any bites what do you recommend for early spring fishing on the east coast?

  • exbassguide:

    Low light calls for dark colors. I like black and blue!
    Roger

  • BassAnglerMike33:

    pretty sick pattern dude i love buzzbaits what color buzzking do you use?

  • xBASSxPRO:

    yea i’ve used a spro frog and i have had great success, i havnt tried the buzzbait but ill give it a try, thanks

  • exbassguide:

    Have you tryed a frog or buzzbait?
    Roger

  • fLAWLESSxLEGEND:

    Hey Roger I love your vids, anyway I fish at a small lake or a pond if you will and the whole thing is covered in weeds and all I pretty much use is a texas rigged senko or a tube and I was just wondering if you have any suggestions, thanks have a good one.

  • exbassguide:

    go with the spinner bait in the spring!
    Roger

  • PhilipHanGuitar:

    Hey I just bought a boo yah buzzbait today and I fish in kindof murky waters so I bought a goldish brown one. I also bought a strike king spinner with a big gold willow and a Colorado silver with a gold and red body. Which one would be better in the spring?

  • trextrextrex:

    Been Killing em on a Cavitron Buzzbait. I like the 1/8 oz and 1/4 oz

  • spider459:

    i lov these vids i subscribed

  • exbassguide:

    evening is just as good as early morning if not better in the summer! I have landed more big bass after sundown and before dark than first light. But that only holds true in the summer. in the spring I do not fish as much topwater and never after sundown. Spring time I fish topwater at the hottest part of the day. fall I fish top water early and late in the day. my #1 after sun down bait is a buzz bait. I like poppers early but they work well late in the day too.
    Thanks for asking!!!!!
    Roger

  • bag4uman:

    will bass go after top water poppers in the evening? i hear that the noise it makes attrats them
    thanks

  • Fishnwithjoe:

    Great advice.

    Fishnwithjoe

  • exbassguide:

    NO! A buzz bait can be fished slow and stay on top and it caches more and much bigger bass in this situation.
    Thank you for asking!
    Roger

  • hugelargemouths:

    would this pattern work for spinnerbaits if you reel it fast so it stays fairly close to the surface?

  • exbassguide:

    That can help also filing teeth on the leading edge of the blade can help too. But hanging the buzz bait out the car window for 50 miles will do better than all that. Great question!
    Roger

  • cyberflexx:

    Yes he does! Thanks for the tips!!!

    Do you suggest drilling holes in your buzzbaitt blades?

  • KB3GZW:

    agreed!

  • exbassguide:

    see your answer below, it starts:
    I fish a lake with…..

  • exbassguide:

    that will help you stop spooking bass. Look for good cover near pads. the bass will move out at night on to the other cover and you can catch them that way too!

  • exbassguide:

    I fish a lake with maybe 800 acres of pads areound the lake. I know how to fish pads! First thing I do is fish the edge of the pads at low light. On windy cloudy days fish a spinner bait on the edge of the pads. In the spring fish in abour 1 – 4 feet of water (look for holes in the pads). When I am running my trolling motor I take my foot off the power button as I am about to hit some pads and I glide thru the pads and start the motor on other side. Also use the Breeze to move through the pads.

  • TheFishingGuy1:

    wow, you give so much good info man! you are truly an insiration!

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