River2Sea USA

River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait

$12.99 - $12.99

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Description

Pushing the envelope of what’s possible with a buzzbait, the River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait loudly calls to fish and tell them there is a free meal available. Featuring a heavy-duty wire frame, the Opening Bell Buzzbait utilizes a large blade that sits directly in front of a hard plastic baitfish style body, which keeps the profile ultra compact and mimics a fleeing shad much more efficiently than a traditional buzzbait. The blade sits on top of a brass rivet to create a loud squeaking noise and also contacts a solid brass knocker on every rotation so fish can hear it from greater distances. Behind the ABS injected main body, the Opening Bell Buzzbait features a hand tied skirt that adds even more lively flowing action and hides the razor sharp jig hook. If fish are short striking the bait, it comes with an optional treble hook that can be attached to the belly, which provides phenomenal hook-ups on fish that swipe at the bait in open water. Available in a large selection of colors, the River2Sea Opening Bell Buzzbait is unlike any other buzzbait on the market and will get you more fish.-Includes optional belly treble hookRiver2SeaLengthWeightOpening Bell Buzzbait 1305"9/16ozOpening Bell Buzzbait 1707"1oz

Specifications

Category

Buzzbaits

Weight

0.5625 oz (16 g)

Length

5 in (127 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Action

buzzing surface wake

Conditions

open water, low light

Field Notes

Use this as a loud surface search bait when bass are active and willing to chase. The compact baitfish profile, squeaking blade, and brass knocker make it a strong choice for covering water in open water or around sparse cover, especially when fish are short-striking. The optional belly treble can help convert swipes into hookups.

Pros

  • Very loud and attention-grabbing
  • Compact baitfish profile mimics fleeing shad
  • Optional belly treble improves hookup ratio

Cons

  • Can be less effective in heavy vegetation than a traditional weedless topwater
  • Best when fish are willing to rise and chase

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