When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
In what conditions would you put down the hudd and toss a BBZ or Kong?
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brambo0311
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I would use the bbz to hold up the picture of the bass I caught on a hudd or tripple trout. Or I would throw it to just get it out of my boat. They catch fish, but the 1st 3 I caught on a BBZ bled out ripped the gills to heck.
LL
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fourbizzle
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I wouldn't. I'd pick up a real hardbait.
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I have found that the BBZ is good for locating fish. Whenever I fish the BBZ, I be sure to have a wacky rigged senko or some sort of plastic tied on so when I get a follower that doesn't bite, I can have something else to shove in it's face. I've had plenty of fish by doing this.
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
At night or in real muddy water the BBZ might be a better option.
Take a kid fishing
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BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I've never caught one on my BBZ floater..... but to be fair I haven't thrown it much either...
If'n yer interested,,, the Hook has BBZ's on sale for $26
If'n yer interested,,, the Hook has BBZ's on sale for $26
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I ahve caught fish on the BBZ. It works.
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
really low light, 6 footers, dingy water color, topwater.
produced a low teen and half a dozen 10+s over the last few months,
thanks big daddy I just ordered a few from Gene
produced a low teen and half a dozen 10+s over the last few months,
thanks big daddy I just ordered a few from Gene
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Greg_Cornish
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
Got a link to what a BBZ looks like?
EDIT: got it
http://www.calfishing.com/reviews/trout ... index.html
Looks kinda like a wake junior
EDIT: got it
http://www.calfishing.com/reviews/trout ... index.html
Looks kinda like a wake junior
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I will buy all your floaters for ten bucks apeice!!!
http://www.dobynsrods.com
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
A lot of wake type baits produce followers. For me anyways. Two things you can do:branuss04 wrote:I have found that the BBZ is good for locating fish. Whenever I fish the BBZ, I be sure to have a wacky rigged senko or some sort of plastic tied on so when I get a follower that doesn't bite, I can have something else to shove in it's face. I've had plenty of fish by doing this.
1. Change the cadence
2. Toss a change-up bait. Senkos are good for this, so are the new 10" Twitch baits.
The BBZ-1 is like any other bait in the box; a tool. It has its time and place. I would throw it over the Hudd if I'm fishing behind two or more other anglers throwing the Hudd, and vice-versa.
To answer the original question.
Throw the floater anytime you would normally throw topwater, but you want a bigger bite.
Throw the slow sink anytime you would normally throw a jerkbait, but you want a bigger bite.
Throw the fast sink anytime you would normally slow roll, or crank, but you want a bigger bite.
Ya get the picture?
Good luck,
James
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
wccjanel - I acutally have 90% of my followers on the slow sink, but thanks for the info, i'll definately be keeping that in-mind
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brambo0311
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
The TTT does it better but the BBZ will do it to. Next time you get a follower, just slow sweep the rod and dead stick it. See what happens. And dont say I didnt warn ya.....
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
The floater has been an excellent bait for me when they want a bait on top with much better results in dead calm rather than wind. Best action I've had is on the dead stick on points or ridges but quite a bit on a VERY SLOW retrieve with some pauses too. If I get a looker (or swirl) on the dead stick I'll barely twitch it once (and I mean barely), they usually crush it. On the slow wind (really really slow) with a follower I'll kill it. If she doesn't crush it I'll give it a real quick turn or two on the handle and kill it again. It's been really good to me, and durable as heck. I've never had a problem tearing up (injuring) fish with it. p.s. my daughter loves this bait!
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Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
I have not thrown a Hudd yet, I'll have to get one. But here is a story about the results of my first two casts of the year with my BBZ over at Diamond Valley Lake: http://www.westernbass.com/forum/viewto ... =35304&f=2
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All I need to get into the money would be the four I usually get along with a 20# kicker.
Own no boring art: www.seewald.com
Name written in the book of life.
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
i'm interested but who/what/where is "the hook"?BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER wrote:If'n yer interested,,, the Hook has BBZ's on sale for $26
Re: When would you use a BBZ over a Hudd
21farms wrote:i'm interested but who/what/where is "the hook"?BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER wrote:If'n yer interested,,, the Hook has BBZ's on sale for $26

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