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Old 05-15-10, 12:41 PM   #1
carolina-rig-01
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Default Breaking in buzzbaits.

We all know that buzzbaits out of the package don't have near as good of a sound as they do when they have been used a lot and get broke in to the point of almost being worn out, I have a few favorites that catch me tons of fish and they are both 6 or 7 years old and I protect them with my life. So speeding up the process so that you don't have to use a buzzbait all along until it gets that good ol' broken in sound is something that a lot of guys have been doing for a while now. The most popular way of doing this that I know of is tying the buzzbait to the seat of your boat while you are going to the lake, when you get there your buzzbait will be broken in from the blade spinning all the way there. However I have a bunch of buzzbaits that need to be broken in and I never have my seats in the boat, even if I did I dont' know how I could tie that many buzzbaits to the seat anyways. So here is what I came up with, I can now break in 5 buzzbaits at a time.

A couple box fans, some aligator clamps and a work bench and you are in business. My garage doors are open and my neighbors are looking at me like I am nuts but who cares right lol.
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