TSUYOKI Dozo 93S Rattling Vibe Bait
Specifications
| Type | Lipless vibration bait (sinking) |
| Length | 93mm (approx. 3.7 in) |
| Weight | 16g / 23g / 30g |
| Depth | Sinks fast, runs shallow to mid-depth depending on retrieve |
| Action | Tight, high-frequency rattling vibration |
| Hooks | Two front and rear treble hooks |
| Best for | Reaction strikes, cold water bass, schooling fish |
Product description
The Dozo 93S is a compact lipless vibration bait built for reaction strikes when bass want a fast, tight-shaking presentation. Its silicone-reinforced body houses an internal rattle chamber that produces a sharp, high-frequency vibration anglers can feel through the rod on every crank or lift. The sinking design gets it into the strike zone quickly, making it useful in current, cold fronts, or open water where bass are keyed on baitfish.
Available in three weights, the 93S covers everything from shallow flats to deeper humps and channel edges. Cast it and burn it back for reaction bites, or use a lift-fall retrieve to mimic a dying shad. The vibration and flash combination triggers largemouth and smallmouth alike, especially when fish are grouped up and feeding aggressively.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the bait sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use a steady, moderate-speed crank to keep the vibration constant through cover and open water.
- Add a lift-fall cadence over deeper structure to imitate a dying baitfish and trigger reaction bites.
- Slow down in cold water and use short hops with pauses to let bass react to the flash and rattle.
Frequently asked
The 16g works well in shallow water and around light cover, while the 23g and 30g get down faster in deeper water or current.
Bright colors like this pink and orange pattern show up well in stained or murky water, while more natural patterns suit clear conditions.
A medium to medium-heavy rod with 10 to 15 lb fluorocarbon gives good sensitivity for feeling the vibration and solid hooksets on treble hooks.
Yes, the tight vibration and compact profile work for both species, especially when bass are schooling on baitfish or holding near structure.