07-05-07, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Bass Pro Shops:KVD Doubletake Buzzbait
I know many of you have seen this item, but anyone ever use it? It is KVD's version of the buzzbait, has two buzzers, comes w/ a trailer hook,etc. It's called the "Doubletake Buzzbait". Any info will be highly appreciated b/c I am looking into investing in one.
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07-05-07, 07:09 PM | #2 |
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Hart has the same type of buzzbait, it makes it possible to retrieve it much slower than you'd have to with one buzzer.
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07-05-07, 07:20 PM | #3 |
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Well yes, common sense says that, but have you ever used one?
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I actually bought one for my wife, who saw KVD using it when we were watching TV. She thought it would be fun to fish a buzz bait. She has used it once, and caught 3 on it, so it worked for her. I am going to use it this Sunday evening myself.
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07-21-07, 09:11 AM | #5 |
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I have'nt used that exact double buzzbait, but I haved used the Persuader DoubleBuzz. It has two 1/8oz. buzz blades that spin in opposite directions. I took them off and replaced them with two 1/8oz. plastic quad blades. I like the plastic because they are a little lighter than metal blades. But I didn't realize the quads spun the same way until I took it out on the water and on the retrieve it drifted right, even against the wind! I left them on because I use a really slow retrive and the quad blades help with that even more then the two single blades. I just hold my rod to the left a little to keep it running somewhat straight.
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Yeah, I used Hart's with great success.
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This is without a doubt the best slow moving buzzbait I have ever found, it's about the only kind I use. Notice the "STYROFOAM" end on the buzzer's. It's helps even more with it's bouyancy. As for KVD's one, I have never used it. However I've used custom made twin buzzers with built in trailer hooks. They were way to heavy. You needed a high speed reel, and they got of tune very easily. Now I was used to the wonderful High Rider as linked above. So I was really disappointed in them. I don't use a trailer hook anyways on buzzbaits, and with this model you can slow roll it, or fly it, whatever suits your preference. Lizards
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