Hunthouse Musky Buster Jerkbait Fishing Lures 115mm 32g Vib Bait Slow Sinking Jerkbaits Fishing Tackle For Sea Bass Pike

Hunthouse Musky Buster Slow-Sink Vibe Jerkbait 115mm 32g

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Hunthouse Musky Buster Jerkbait Fishing Lures 115mm 32g Vib Bait Slow Sinking Jerkbaits Fishing Tackle For Sea Bass Pike

Hunthouse Musky Buster Slow-Sink Vibe Jerkbait 115mm 32g

$13.99
Sale price  $13.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Musky Buster is a 115mm, 32g lipless vibrating jerkbait built for anglers who want a bait that covers water fast and still gets down to the fish. Its slow-sinking, weight-forward body lets you count it down through the water column, then...
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The Musky Buster is a 115mm, 32g lipless vibrating jerkbait built for anglers who want a bait that covers water fast and still gets down to the fish. Its slow-sinking, weight-forward body lets you count it down through the water column, then work it with sharp snaps or a steady wind to produce a tight, high-frequency shimmy that bass and other predators key on from a distance.

The flat-sided profile and internal rattle system push out extra vibration in stained water or low light, while the slow sink rate keeps it in the strike zone longer on pauses. It handles both a rip-and-fall retrieve for reaction strikes and a slow, steady swim for pressured largemouth and smallmouth, making it a versatile choice for open water, points, and grass edges.

Specifications

TypeLipless vibrating jerkbait (Vib style)
Length115mm
Weight32g
DepthSlow sinking, adjustable by count-down and retrieve speed
ActionTight, high-frequency vibration with rip-and-fall or steady swim
HooksTreble hooks, front and rear
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass, also pike and sea bass

How to fish it

  1. Cast past the target and let the bait sink on a semi-slack line to feel it settle into the strike zone
  2. Work it with sharp rod snaps followed by a pause to let it flutter and fall on a semi-taut line
  3. Switch to a slow, steady retrieve when bass want a tighter, more constant vibration
  4. Fish it along creek channels, drop-offs, and grass edges where suspended bass are keying on baitfish

Frequently asked

It is a slow-sinking bait, so depth depends on how long you let it fall before starting your retrieve. Counting it down lets you target different depths on each cast.

Brighter, high-contrast patterns with chartreuse or orange tend to show up better in stained or murky water, while more natural, translucent patterns work well in clear conditions.

A medium to medium-heavy fast action rod with 10 to 17 pound fluorocarbon or braid to fluorocarbon leader gives good hook sets and lets the bait's vibration transmit through the line.

No, the slow-sinking vibe action also draws strikes from pike and sea bass, but it is a strong producer on largemouth and smallmouth in open water and around structure.

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