20% Back on Rods and Reels for PRO Members. Learn More

25% Off Outkast Chicken Jig, Through 07/30. Save Now

25% Off Select Lew's Reels, Through 07/29. Learn More

Markdowns on popular products - See all bargain offers

Omnia Fishing
  • Search Site
Omnia Fishing

Best Buzz Bait Rod

Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Rods recommendations for using the Buzzbaits technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.

Dobyns Rods Fury Casting Rods

$129.99

Reported by
Nick Saul

Pool 10 Mississippi River (WI)

Nick Saul reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Dobyns Rods Fury Casting Rods on Pool 10 Mississippi River. Additional comments from this report: "We were fishing in the morning near the marina and seen a lot of bait activity on the surface. We were throwing a buzz bait and the Rapala og slim around the docks. They were in the weeds and would just come out and hammer the buzz bait. "

Reported by
The.reel.yak.dragger

Lake Of The Ozarks (MO)

The.reel.yak.dragger reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Dobyns Rods Fury Casting Rods on Lake Of The Ozarks. Additional comments from this report: "Make sure and work front to back on docks until you put together a pattern of where the fish are staging on docks due to wind and bait. Start by slow rolling the head knocker rather than straight to burning the bait. "

Reported by
Whoopbass

Juniata River (PA)

Whoopbass reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Dobyns Rods Fury Casting Rods on Juniata River. Additional comments from this report: "Fished the Millerstown, PA area on the Juniata River. Fish were tight to laydowns and log jams connected to the shore in 3-5 feet of water. Water clarity was clear, and the water temperature was between 64-68 degrees fahrenheit. "

Daiwa Tatula Series Casting Rods

$149.99 – $199.99

Reported by
Bass Pundit

Sullivan Lake (MN)

Bass Pundit reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Daiwa Tatula Series Casting Rods on Sullivan Lake. Additional comments from this report: "It was beautiful Fall afternoon with intermittent light wind, perfect conditions for the buzzbait. Action wasn’t exactly fast, but when I found an active fish they crushed it. I only caught 6 bass and two of them were on the small side , the rest were over two and a half pounds with the biggest going 3.63lbs. I also caught several 24ish class pike."

Reported by
Kevin Gomez

Cottage Lake (WA)

Kevin Gomez reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Daiwa Tatula Series Casting Rods on Cottage Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Tossed around the buzz bait early morning. Water was a lot warmer than ambient temperature so I’d figure I’d give topwater a shot. Bass slurped i around the docks. 5-7ft of water. 3lbs 12oz. Would recommend buzz baits to get fish aggro and 1-2 punch with a worm/fluke. "

St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods - EOL

$150.00

Reported by
Ben Rehm

Lake Huron

Ben Rehm reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods - EOL on Lake Huron. Additional comments from this report: "Fishing in Saginaw Bay near the Pinconning marsh area. Go back in past the initial reed line and get is about 3-5ft also found some fish on the initial reed line near the Quanicassee "

Reported by
Brody Wilson

B Everett Jordan Lake (NC)

Brody Wilson reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods - EOL on B Everett Jordan Lake. Additional comments from this report: "I found schooling bass chasing baitfish in a creek channel and was able to catch 4 fish very quickly with a buzz bait."

Reported by
Jim Hickey

Snipatuit Pond (MA)

Jim Hickey reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods - EOL on Snipatuit Pond. Additional comments from this report: "Fishing under low light conditions, working along outer reed line concentrating on irregularities (points, isolated clumps, cuts) with black buzzbait retrieving parallel to reed lines to draw bass from cover (pickerel too!). Have a Texas-rigged senko (weightless if calm or light wind; weighted otherwise) ready to fire back to any fish that miss the buzzbait."

Explore More Rods

We curated this list of the most popular Rods for using Buzzbaits. Browse from these best selling Rods products below or explore the full catalog of Rods here.

Gear Up for Buzzbaits

Find the perfect gear to pair with one of our recommended Casting Rods for the Rods technique. Explore our full catalog to find the perfect gear for your next fishing outing.

Get Expert Recommendations personalized for you

Not sure if Buzzbaits is the right technique for you when fishing on your lake? Tell us which species you are trying to catch and where you are planning to fish for your next outing and we’ll make a customized, local recommendation based upon the most successful techniques reported by anglers near you.

Get Started

Need hands-on help finding the right products?
Talk to an Expert

About Omnia Fishing

Omnia Fishing helps anglers find the right gear from our massive inventory of 18,000+ items. We provide personalized tackle recommendations based on the relationships between species, style, lake characteristics, season, community fishing reports, patterns, and products. We make sure you only see the products that make sense for you, on the lakes you fish, at the right time of year.

Omnia is the most personalized tackle shopping on earth!