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Old June 22nd, 2008
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Re: Are these called In-Line Buzz Baits?

@ Spike-A-Pike

I have one or two of such lures as well somewhere , homemade by a Belgian friend .
These sport a bucktail instead of a skirt , and their body(at least of one)is made of balsa , so they are very light to rise to the surface rather quick.

Of course this lure can't be cast that far , but it's been designed to be fished in the canals and ditches of the Netherlands , which are most likely not too wide , anyway !

I don't use these too often , since obviously local pike don't respond to buzzers very well , second issue about this is that nasty line-twist caused by those single blade lures !

When using them , I'd always rig an so-called "Anti-Twist-Vane" between mainline and leader to possibly eliminate such line-twist , always do that with any in-line spinners , too !

But as long , as you are making your lures with double blades , you have the option to choose counter-rotating ones , these virtually eliminate the twist as well .

Greetz , diemai
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