Deps

Deps Buzzjet Wakebait

$29.99 - $29.99

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Description

In our search for the best bass fishing tackle in the world we see and reject lots of new lures because the baits are just not effective or the quality is not what we'd buy and use ourselves. The high quality of these Deps lures first attracted our attention and we were even more impressed with how well they caught fish. The Deps Buzzjet is a whole new concept in topwater lures, combining features from some of the hottest lures on the market today. Buzzjet offers a great walk-the-dog action with plenty of noise from the loud multiple rattle and plenty of splash from the bait itself and from the tail prop. Need a shallow running crankbait? Buzzjet will bulge and wake with the best of them. Rip it and the prop will drag a trail of bubbles underwater and the sliding weight system will shift and the bait will dart for the surface head first, just like a fleeing baitfish. Deadstick the Buzzjet with occasional twitches and darts to tantalize wary fish until they can't stand it anymore and HAVE to smash the bait. How ever you choose to use the Buzzjet you will have one of the most versatile hardbaits on the market today. Deps Length Weight Class Buzzjet 4" 1-1/8oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

1.125 oz (32 g)

Length

4 in (102 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0-1 ft

Action

walk-the-dog, wake, dart

Conditions

low light, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

Use this bait on the surface or just under it when bass are feeding shallow and reacting to noise and commotion. It can be worked with a walk-the-dog retrieve, waked like a shallow crankbait, or ripped to make bubbles and darts that trigger strikes from wary fish.

Pros

  • Very versatile surface presentation
  • Loud rattle and splash for drawing attention
  • Can be worked multiple ways

Cons

  • Best suited to shallow water
  • May be too aggressive in ultra-clear, pressured conditions

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