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best buzzbaits for bass fishing

Buzzbait fishing is one of the most exciting ways to catch bass. 

Buzzbaits also have a tendency to catch bigger bass. 

Of course, you will still catch small ones, but the average size bass you catch on a buzzbait will be bigger. 

And everyone wants the best buzzbaits to maximize your success.

Best Buzzbaits for Bass Fishing

If you are just getting started, use this list to get a bitter understanding of what makes a great buzzbait. 

And also, just choose the cheapest one on this list so that you can get multiple colors. 

If you are an advanced angler, take your time reading about these baits and carefully choose the one that best fits your fishing conditions and fishing style.

1. Booyah Buzz

Price: $5.49

When it comes to the buzzbait, I have caught more fish on this specific bait than any other. 

I have incredible confidence and experience with this lure, and it is the best in my opinion. 

The Booyah Buzz is made with premium hard coat paint, extra large 3D red eyes and flared red gills, the Booyah Buzz planes quickly and runs true out of the package. 

The Booyah clacker really attacks the blade and the 55-strand Bio-Flex silicone skirt and a 5/0 Mustad Ultra Point hook do the rest. 

That clacker is what makes this particular buzzbait so special. Buzzbaits often generate bites by simply annoying the bass into biting. 

That clacker is extremely loud and annoying. And that noise makes bass very angry, to the point where they have no choice but to crush the lure.

2. River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait

Price: $12.99

This is without a doubt the coolest looking and most unique buzzbait out there. 

The River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait redefines what’s possible with a buzzbait, loudly attracting fish with its unique design. 

Featuring a heavy-duty wire frame and a large blade in front of a compact, baitfish-style body, it mimics a fleeing shad more effectively than traditional buzzbaits. 

The blade creates a loud squeaking noise and hits a brass knocker for extra sound, drawing fish from greater distances. 

The ABS plastic body is complemented by a hand-tied skirt that adds lifelike action and conceals a razor-sharp jig hook. 

For short-striking fish, an optional treble hook can be attached to the belly for better hook-ups.

Available in a variety of colors, the River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait stands out in the market and increases your catch rate. 

I mean, just look at that bait. I want to tie it on just by looking at it.

3. Megastrike Cavitron

Price: $7.99

The Cavitron Buzzbait is built with an “oxbow bend” design. 

This bend is a pre-engineered modification allowing the bait to ride deeper, resulting in more hook-ups. 

The Cavitron Buzzbait has 4 holes stamped into the blade, providing less turning resistance while creating more disturbance, this enables the bait to be retrieved at lower speeds than traditional buzzbaits. 

Another thing those holes do is that they leave a distinct bubble trail behind the buzzbait. 

That extra visible appeal and bubble trail gives the presentation so character as well as helps bass hone in on the buzzbait in muddier water. 

The Cavitron Buzzbait features a high quality Gamakatsu hook that rides further back, eliminating the need for a trailer hook.

4. Jackall Gargle

Price: $6.97

An innovative new approach to the exciting world of buzzbaits, the Jackall Gargle Buzzbait will take your topwater game to a whole new level. 

Featuring a unique new blade design, it is built to create an enticing sound and blow-up inducing surface commotion. 

In addition to the outstanding attraction properties, the blade is constructed around a free-swinging arm for an increase in casting distance and accuracy. 

My favorite part about this buzzbait is the way the blade moves the head and skirt. 

The free swinging blade causes a kind of pendulum effect on the lure. 

Similar to how a lot of paddle tail swimbaits wobble and bend side to side, the Gargle does the same thing. 

Traditional buzzbaits buzz through the water and remain completely straight. But the Gargle sways and wobble side-to-side while buzzing.

Bonus Buzzbait: Teckel USA Sprinker Frog

This one isn’t exactly a buzzbait, but I had to put it on this list, because it is close enough. 

And it is just plain awesome. Designed by famed Japanese lure maker and tournament angler, Hidecki Maeda, the Teckel USA Sprinker Frog incites aggressive blow-ups that are in a league-of-their-own. 

Built around the iconic Teckel hollow-body, the Teckel USA Sprinker Frog combines the weedlessness of a frog with the auditory agitation and splash of a prop bait or buzzbait. 

Offered in a number of proven colors, the Teckel USA Sprinker Frog blurs the line between prop bait and frog to give anglers a completely new, and incredibly effective hybrid topwater genre.

When to Use Buzzbaits?

Buzzbaits are highly effective topwater lures for bass fishing, especially during certain times of the year when the water is warm. 

They are particularly useful in the post-spawn, summer, fall, and during the shad spawn. 

During these periods, bass are more likely to be in shallow waters and have higher metabolisms, making them more responsive to the loud and attention-grabbing nature of buzzbaits.

Key Seasons for Buzzbait Use:

  • Post-Spawn: Bass are hungry and in shallow waters, making them more likely to strike at buzzbaits near cover like grass lines and reeds.
  • Summer: Focus on early morning and late evening when bass are more active near the surface.
  • Fall: The noisy nature of buzzbaits can provoke aggressive strikes from bass.
  • Shad Spawn: Buzzbaits mimic the surface activity of shad, making them effective for catching larger bass.

 

Fishing Tips:

  • Water Clarity: Use black buzzbaits in muddy water and white in clear water. Adjust retrieval speed based on clarity: slower in muddy water and faster in clear water.
  • Time of Day: Best used during low light conditions (morning and evening) when bass are more likely to feed at the surface.
  • Water Depth: Ideal for shallow waters, generally 3-10 feet deep.
  • Locations: In large lakes, target shallow cover. In small ponds, buzzbaits can be used effectively everywhere.

Full Breakdown of When to Use Buzzbaits

Additional Tips

  • Trailers are generally not necessary unless trying to skip the buzzbait under obstacles.
  • White buzzbaits are best when bass are feeding on shad or in clear water.
  • Black buzzbaits are more effective in muddy water or low light conditions.

 

Overall, understanding the seasonal and situational factors will help maximize the effectiveness of buzzbaits in catching bass.

Reeling this In

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced angler, choosing the right buzzbait can significantly enhance your bass fishing experience. 

Beginners should start with an affordable option and experiment with different colors, while advanced anglers can delve into the specifics of each buzzbait to find one that best matches their fishing conditions and style. 

From the highly effective Booyah Buzz to the innovative Jackall Gargle, this list provides a variety of options tailored to different preferences and scenarios. 

Remember to consider the season, water clarity, and time of day to maximize your success with buzzbaits. Happy fishing!