Best Buzz Bait Trailer
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Soft Baits recommendations for using the Buzzbaits technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Zoom Horny Toad
$4.79 – $5.99

Reported by
Michael Stridde
Fort Loudoun Lake (TN)

Reported by
Steve Wise
Rappahannock River (VA)
Steve Wise reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Zoom Horny Toad on Rappahannock River. Additional comments from this report: "Early morning topwater bite on the Rappahanock was slow. Had an outgoing tide and the bite should have been there, but the water was stained chocolate milk. Couldn’t hit anything on the spook, but the Canterbury buzz toad got a few. I caught the fish shown on the point of a feeder creek into the main stem of the river where there is some submerged timber. "

Reported by
Will Burch
Kentucky Lake (TN)
Will Burch reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Zoom Horny Toad on Kentucky Lake. Additional comments from this report: "I really enjoy throwing buzz-baits. One may even consider me a buzz-bait connoisseur. The offspring is one of my favorite buzz-baits because it’s unique sound. "
Z-Man Goat ToadZ
$5.99

Reported by
Mike Peterson
Muskego Lake (WI)
Mike Peterson reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Z-Man Goat ToadZ on Muskego Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fished a buzzbait and a Tour toad along edges of mats and lily pads."

Reported by
Bmorris07
Clarks Hill Reservoir (GA, SC)
Bmorris07 reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Z-Man Goat ToadZ on Clarks Hill Reservoir. Additional comments from this report: "I saw water temps ranging from 74-78 degrees on 5/30/31 on the Georgia side of the lake up creek channels. I was targeting the remaining bluegill beds that I could find in shallow pockets. Even though the shad spawn has completed, I was able to catch a solid limit on a Greenfish Tackle Toad toter buzzbait nickel paired with a Zman Goat Toadz in white in water from 2 inches deep to 4 feet deep. If I got a bite on the buzzbait in a pocket, I would follow that up with the poppin frog to pick apart the area and get a bigger bite. "

Reported by
Paul Mroczenski
Spirit Lake (WI)
Paul Mroczenski reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Z-Man Goat ToadZ on Spirit Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Pre-frontal conditions. Bass couldn’t resist a buzz bait thrown around emergent and semi-submerged vegetation. Bite was best during periods of full cloud cover. "
Keitech Fat Swing Impact 3.8"
$6.99 – $7.69

Reported by
Keely Stiegel
Cross Creek Lake (PA)
Keely Stiegel reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Keitech Fat Swing Impact 3.8" on Cross Creek Lake. Additional comments from this report: "I used this buzz bait off a point right on the drop off"

Reported by
Will Burch
Dogwood Lake (IN)
Will Burch reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Keitech Fat Swing Impact 3.8" on Dogwood Lake. Additional comments from this report: "When the wind gets bowing and it’s over cast I pull out the offspring. I like to remove the skirt and use a swimbait or a Jenko tremor shad because of its long wiggly tail. "

Reported by
Christian Willen
Lake Shakamak (IN)
Christian Willen reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Keitech Fat Swing Impact 3.8" on Lake Shakamak. Additional comments from this report: "Had a great day on a not so typical pattern I get on at shakamak. Went to Lenape and cracked em on a buzzbait off of laydowns and points. Most of my bites came maybe 20 feet off the bank following the laydown so make sure to take advantage of your cast all the way boat 👍 "
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Michael Stridde reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Buzzbaits technique and Zoom Horny Toad on Fort Loudoun Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Little late this was from last Saturday morning, went out early for a few hours. Started searching for Bass on ledges, found a good ledge and ended up catching 2, but both came off at the boat, 💯 my fault too...you would think after the first one I would have checked my hook on my scrounger but nope...lesson learned. These three pictured 2 came on a buzzbait, and the other on a shakeyhead. On my buzzbait, was fishing 50lb no faid braid from @viciousfishing, shakeyhead had no faid braid with flurocarbon leader, and when I was ledge fishing was using 100% Fluorocarbon. My buzzbait rod is a 7ft 1in @jenkofishing gambler rod casting rod in medium heavy, shakeyhead is a 7ft 2in Gambler medium action. For my scrounger, was using a Gambler 7ft 5in Medium Moderate action casting rod. Just love these rods and how light they are and they never fail me!!! Best Rods I've ever used!"