Description
You never know what a fish will bite so the solution is to be prepared. Our bass spinner baits (5pcs) set provides options for preparedness. The two most popular types of spinnerbaits are the in-line spinner and safety pin spinnerbait. Though others such as the tail spinner also exist. Spinnerbaits are used principally for catching freshwater fishes such as perch, pike and bass.
It’s important to point out from the jump that you can catch bass on a spinnerbaits in all four seasons. Winter, spring, summer and fall, bass will bite a blade in them all. So how is this retrieve done differently from other spinnerbait techniques? Make as long a cast as possible letting your bait drop to the bottom. Point your rod tip at the lure and crank as fast as you can for 6-8 cranks then “stop” and let it drop back to the bottom. Rotating blades produce vibration, alerting catfish to the bait long before they can detect the bait with their other senses. If the combination of components is correct, maximizing or minimizing attention to arouse curiosity or mimic natural forage, catfish can be triggered into striking the bait.
Bass Spinner Baits (5pcs) Specifications
- Colors: Mixed Colors
- Material: Lead
- Blades: Four Double Willow, one Tandem spinner
- Weight: .7 oz
- Skirt: Soft Plastic
To use these baits, select a spinner bait for your conditions and target species. Attach a leader to the eyelet of the spinner bait, then attach it to your main fishing line. Add a hook to the leader, and you’re ready to cast! Cast the spinner bait close to the cover or structure and allow it to sink. Without a doubt, spinnerbaits are more effective day in and day out in the spring and fall than they are in the winter and summer.
It’s possible to fish spinnerbaits in water from less than a foot deep down to 40 feet. As a general rule you want to increase the weight of your spinnerbait to maintain bottom contact even if you’re not fishing the lure on the bottom.
The recommended line for spinnerbaits depends on the water conditions and structure you’re fishing in. You can use monofilament, fluorocarbon, or braided line.
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