"Buzz" the Mouse natural white
Same frame as the brown Buzz.
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Uploaded: Jan 17 2007 02:22 PM
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nova
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Triple Wing
Runs Good.
Uploaded: Jul 21 2007 09:14 PM
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DeHeron
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Spoon Buzzers

Years ago I came across buzzbaits for the first time , these were quite unknown in Germany those days and still not many people cast them over here . I was curious about them , and after having made some "wire-frame-buzzers"(a German mailorder sold the components back then , only for a year or two), I wanted to try something different , so I tought about making buzzbaits out of old , stainless spoons , quite fast and easy !
The trick is , not to saw off the handle of the spoon first , but utilizing it to fix into a vise to saw and file the root of the handle to shape , so that a skirt or a tied bucktail would fit onto it !
The hole for hook attachement is also drilled BEFORE cutting off the handle , after cutting it , the sawcut is ground and filed to a little pointed shape to slide on the skirt easily .
I know , that these buzzers can't be fished in heavy cover due to having trebles attached , just made them to try about such lures over here , though I have occasionally fished them , I can't remember about having caught on them .
Anyway ,the smaller one with a bucktail(tied by a friend) is always in my box , I'll keep on trying;) !
Uploaded: Apr 08 2008 03:33 AM
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diemai
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Double #10 Colorado - Gold / Silver Bucktail
0.062" wire
Double #10 Colorado Blades
Tinsel skirt
Uploaded: Feb 10 2008 09:20 PM
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Yake Bait
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Hidden Head Spinner Bait 3/4 oz
Custom Made
Uploaded: Dec 29 2006 04:01 PM
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Maddoglures
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Ultra Minnow
Just the head, not dressed yet!
Uploaded: Dec 30 2006 10:21 PM
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dampeoples
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"Buzz" The Mouse natural brown
Buzz is on a 1/2 oz. frame
I forgot that these were lost when we went down.
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Uploaded: Jan 17 2007 02:21 PM
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nova
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Crawbuzz
24K Gold plated blade and clacker with quickchange silicone skirts.
Uploaded: Jan 01 2007 10:35 PM
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Joe
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Chopper jigs "Table Rock Shad"
This is a hand mage 3/8oz chattersyle jig. It's crafted using a stainless steel blade, mustad ultra piont hook, along wiyh a silacone skirt. A plastic split-tail trailer is attached to the hook.
Uploaded: Jan 02 2007 04:22 PM
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beez73
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trying new colors
had some much needed free time over the holidays to try out some new colors and here are a few.
Uploaded: Jan 03 2007 12:10 PM
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Paul Keltner
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spinnerbait
3/8
Uploaded: Jan 13 2007 07:13 PM
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Dan_T
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Buzzbait
1/4 oz
Uploaded: Jan 13 2007 07:23 PM
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Dan_T
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Pivot Point Spinnerbait

4/0VMC Blk Nickel Needlecone, .035 Super Stainless Wire, weighs just a little over 1/2 oz.
Four Prominent Qualities Of This Spinnerbait Make It Different From Others
1. Its vertical stance and the unique position or angle of the hook as it trails through the water. Most bass caught on it are hooked in the roof of the mouth.
2. The ease with which it swims through brush without getting snagged.
3. The vibration it emits from such a small blade.
4. Several of them will fold and fit in almost any slot that will hold a crankbait, no need for a hanging bait box with this lure.
To lessen the absorbing effect of the weight on main frame vibrations, a 3/8oz. weight is molded around the hook shank which allows the blade and frame wire to vibrate to its full potential.The hook/head assembly is not rigidly attached to the main frame wire and produces fewer hang-ups with the hook swinging up, down and side to side as it crashes into brush and rocks. Twisted swivel loop virtually ends losing blades. The pivoting head allows the hook to slice through the water at a different angle than other spinnerbaits and positions the hook point to penetrate the roof of the mouth of a striking fish. Stays near vertical, even when waking the surface!
Sorry about the long winded write-up. I have been making this for a little over a year now and havn't found anything that resembles it on any tackle site or web page. I usually throw a 4½ Barlows Premium Willowleaf on it but this pic shows it off better.
Uploaded: Jan 16 2007 12:00 AM
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JBlaze
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BP Swings
Brass bodies, glitter blades, camo wire, red or camo hook. robertjp1@yahoo.com
Uploaded: Feb 18 2007 10:25 PM
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robertjp
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Bluegill
Some spinnerbaits
Uploaded: Apr 13 2007 06:26 PM
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dampeoples
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some very productive 1oz. slow rollers and blk mamba buzzbait
These 1 oz slow rollers produce very well for me over the years, they were made about 7 years ago. The craw is a custom airbrush pattern that I use alot and in the spring it really shines!
Uploaded: Mar 18 2007 04:45 PM
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mendoza147
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cool buzzbaits and a craw singlespin
This Turbobuzzbait was fun making and really creates a wake! It wakes up the Bass!!!!
Uploaded: Mar 18 2007 04:50 PM
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mendoza147
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cool buzzbaits and a craw singlespin
This Turbobuzzbait was fun making and really creates a wake! It wakes up the Bass!!!!
Uploaded: Mar 18 2007 04:50 PM
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mendoza147
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Modified Spinnerbaits
Allways trying something different.
Uploaded: Jul 21 2007 09:12 PM
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DeHeron
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Spinnerbaits
Some spinnerbaits with multi-colored heads and silicone/rubber skirts.
Uploaded: Oct 14 2007 08:33 AM
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LooksLikeSinbad
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Musky_1
This is a starting point for my Musky spinners. Rather than tying a some old bucktails, I am turning a new leaf starting with a rubber skirt. I plan to build a flow bed and start powder painting additional componets of the spinner baits.
All comments welcome.
Bruce
Uploaded: Dec 05 2007 04:33 PM
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Spike-A-Pike
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Pair of Bucktails
First attempt at making bucktails. Used 0.062" wire and heavy duty hardware with #10 colorado blades. Pretty much a shameless imitation of a double cowgirl.
Uploaded: Dec 05 2007 08:45 PM
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Yake Bait
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Pair of Bucktails
First attempt at making bucktails. Used 0.062" wire and heavy duty hardware with #10 colorado blades. Pretty much a shameless imitation of a double cowgirl.
Uploaded: Dec 05 2007 08:45 PM
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Yake Bait
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Bomber "twin spin" spinnerbait frame

Here's a closeup of the twin spin bending "jig". This section is the 'vee' blade arm of the spinnerbait.
This closeup is provided as a reference photo for my post in the thread "Old Spinnerbait, anyone ever saw it before? in the wire baits forum.
Instructions for bending the vee blade arms:
Step 1) Bend an approx 8" piece of wire into a tight 'vee' shape. The point of the vee will be the line tie.
Step 2) Bend a 45* angle in both legs of the vee, about 1/4" from the point.
Step3) You need a simple "forming mandrel" made of a piece of wire for this part. Take a piece of wire (or a finishing nail or similar) slightly larger in diam than the wire you're using, and place it crosswise inside the 45* angle. Grab the mandrel and wire with a pair of needlenose pliers so that the mandrel is crosswise in the jaws, and the wire legs of the vee stick out forward of the jaws.
Step4) Last step. By hand, bend the legs of the vee twice around the mandrel. Keeping the wraps tight is easy, but like everything else in life, one or two practice wraps using softer/thinner wire makes everything easier.
Connect the blade wire vee form to the spinnerbait jighead by bending a "Y" yoke in the jighead wire. That part is done freehand and is fairly straight-forward, so I'll let you figure out your preferred method there.
Hope this helps, good luck!
Uploaded: Dec 14 2007 07:16 PM
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another spinner
:yeah:
Uploaded: Dec 31 2007 01:36 PM
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