Overview
Delivering topwater disruption that is in a league-of-its-own, the D&M Custom Baits Delta Hammerhead Buzzbait sharks its way across the surface and draws explosive strikes that aren’t for the faint hearted. The perfect way to put a kicker-sized fish in the boat, the D&M Custom Baits Delta Hammerhead Buzzbait features a custom wire frame and large blade to create maximum vibration and a louder splash that calls fish from a great distance. The D&M Custom Baits Delta Hammerhead Buzzbait is also equipped with a fast rising head design to maximize time in the strike zone and an extended top arm, which allows the blade to make contact with the head during every rotation for a louder clacking sound.
Covered in custom details not found on most mass produced buzzbaits, the D&M Custom Baits Delta Hammerhead Buzzbait is fitted with a magnum long tail skirt that produces a generous pulsating action and a hard rubber core that won’t rot away like cheaper skirt bands. It is also armed with a razor sharp 5/0 long shank hook that provides a superior hook up ratio and a barbed keeper to hold your favorite soft plastic trailer firmly in place. Available in an assortment of custom blended color patterns, the D&M Custom Baits Delta Hammerhead Buzzbait offers everything you could ever want in a premium big bass buzzbait.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I want to update and clarify my review. I was critical of this buzzbait for feeling heavy on the retrieve. I adjusted the buzzbait and it was a lot better. I don't want my review to keep people from buying this buzzbait. I actually bought 3 more so give it a try.
From: Michael: NC 4/14/23
Comments: I decided to give this bait a try. I have used D&M Easy Roller buzzbaits with good success. The hooks are sharp and they hold up well to big fish. I always have a clacker style buzzbait on hand. My go to is the Boogerman but they are $12 versus $8.50 for this buzzbait. I was excited to try this bait. Unfortunately it was a dud. It doesn't go on plane as quickly and easily as the Boogerman but the real deal breaker for me that a 1/2oz bait feels like 1oz when reeling it in. It's weird how heavy it feels. It just feels wrong and you get fatigued. For me it's a no unfortunately.
From: Michael: North Carolina 7/17/22