BuzzBaitS with FloRo
BuzzBaitS with FloRo
Am I the only one still throwing the old BuZzBait?
I’ve started using them with rods that have floro, and I don’t really see any negatives. I know people will say that the floro sinks but when you’re throwing it across lily pads I feel the “weight” of the line vice mono is a bonus.
Anyone else ? Yea or No?
I’ve started using them with rods that have floro, and I don’t really see any negatives. I know people will say that the floro sinks but when you’re throwing it across lily pads I feel the “weight” of the line vice mono is a bonus.
Anyone else ? Yea or No?
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Re: BuzzBaitS with FloRo
Unless you're fishing a floating buzzbait, I say party on Wayne.
Re: BuzzBaitS with FloRo
I think that because I’m not making long distance cast that it’s probably more beneficial But I may goto braid. My concern with braid is the lack of stretch at close range.Gone Phishin wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:36 pmUnless you're fishing a floating buzzbait, I say party on Wayne.
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Re: BuzzBaitS with FloRo
It all depends on what rod you're using. If you are using a stiffer rod the flouro or mono is gonna help. I throw the buzz year round.
Re: BuzzBaitS with FloRo
I’m looking for some GOOD suggestions
And I’m all ears
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Re: BuzzBaitS with FloRo
Fluoro is great for buzzbaits. It is more forgiving than braid. It doesn't sink when you are winding it.