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Buzzbaits TW Fall Staff Picks

Anytime bass are up shallow, the taunting clatter of a buzzbait has the potential to produce a big bite - and the fall is a great time to put that theory to the test. Throughout this season, bass will typically start to key in on large schools of baitfish, rather than a singular target. While this is great for fishing, it can lead to frustration when using a single hook bait, like a buzzbait. Oftentimes, it results in heart-stopping blow-ups followed by heart-breaking results.

To remedy this problem Tackle Warehouse Staffer, Doug, makes a couple of modifications to his favorite D&M Double Hammer Buzzbait to help bass hone-in on his bait. To start, Doug removes the skirt and adds a larger swimbait trailer, like a 4.8" swimbait, to create a more defined target. Throw a stinger hook on the back of your bait, and you're sure to bump up your batting average during the fall.

"The skirtless buzzbait makes a big difference. I had a problem with fish (big fish) headshotting the bait, eating the blades...taking the skirt off increased how many fish actually hooked up versus just blowing the bait out of the water." - Doug, TW Staff

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