Crock-O-Gator Bait Company

Crock-O-Gator Head Knocker Buzzbaits

$6.99 - $8.49

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Description

Taking surface disruption to the extreme, the Crock-O-Gator Buzzbaits deliver a boisterous topwater presentation that is sure to get bass fired-up ­– and that’s no crock. With each rotation of the premium buzz blade, the Crock-O-Gator Buzzbaits emit a steady and distinguished knocking acoustic as the aluminum makes contact with the specially designed flat head.When a less intrusive presentation is desired, a small tweak to the wire prevents the blade from making contact and creates a more traditional buzzbait presentation. Additionally, adjusting the wire to the left or the right will give the Crock-O-Gator Buzzbaits a correlating orientation that can be used to your advantage when fishing around steep bluffs and boat docks.Compact and easy-to-cast, the Crock-O-Gator Buzzbaits are designed to get on plane quickly, so you get the most potential attraction out of every turn of the handle. Backed by a super-sharp Mustad hook, the Crock-O-Gator Buzzbaits provide an innovative design that will undoubtedly grab the attention of any nearby predators.

Specifications

Category

Buzzbaits

Weight

0.5 oz (14 g)

Length

4.5 in (114 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Action

buzzing surface disturbance with knocking vibration

Conditions

low light, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

Use this as a surface bait for bass when you want a loud, attention-grabbing presentation. It is especially effective around docks, bluffs, and other shallow cover where the knocking sound and surface disturbance can trigger reaction strikes. A small wire adjustment can quiet the bait for a more traditional buzzbait retrieve.

Pros

  • Knocking blade adds extra surface commotion
  • Can be tuned for a quieter or more traditional buzzbait presentation
  • Compact and easy to cast
  • Gets on plane quickly

Cons

  • Best suited to surface fishing, so it is less versatile than subsurface lures
  • May be too loud/intrusive in heavily pressured or ultra-clear conditions

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