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Spinnerbaits:
a Bait You Should Really Try
by Roger
Lee Brown, "The Bass Coach"
www.capital.net/~rlbrown
Through all the years of teaching students bass fishing
skills and techniques, as well as many former guide clients I have taken
on bass fishing trips, one question comes to mind that has been asked
time and time again and that question is; "Are spinnerbaits really worth
the money you pay for them?," and I have to say YES!.... If I had a choice
of 3 baits to fish a body of water for Largemouth, Smallmouth, or Kentucky
Spots I would definitely have to say that a Spinnerbait is one of the
3 baits that I would choose. Spinnerbaits are one of the most versatile
type of baits that an angler can use when fishing for bass. There are
several different presentations and techniques that one can use when fishing
with a spinnerbait, such as;
- Chunk-N-Wind
This
presentation is probably the most common used by most anglers. You just
simply cast the bait and reel it back in at a moderate rate or retrieve
keeping the bait just under the water surface usually no deeper than
4 to 5 feet deep. This technique works well when an angler wants to
cover a lot of water territory in a short time, and can be found to
be very effective at times.
- Slow-Rolling
This presentation is used
quite often when you want to fish deeper water areas usually anywhere
between 6 and 20 foot depths and sometimes even deeper. With this presentation,
you want to try to keep the spinnerbait as close to the bottom as possible
and bump or hit any possible structure that may be in the area you are
fishing. With this presentation, simply cast your spinnerbait, and when
it hits the water you can either immediately start your retrieve or
"Count-Down" letting the spinnerbait fall to the depth you want to cover,
then start your retrieve. Maintain a slow steady retrieve keeping the
spinnerbait moving at all times.
- Waking or Bulging
This presentation can
be a little difficult when you first learn it. You simply cast to your
targeted area and retrieve or reel the spinnerbait back in just fast
enough to create a "Bulge" or "Wake" just below the surface without
actually skimming the top of the surface of the water. This presentation
is a good pattern to use around submerged timber, rip-rap, fall-downs,
vegetation, edge drops, docks, and just about any type of structure
when the bass are active.
- Jigging-It
Jigging the spinnerbait can be one presentation of a spinnerbait you’ll
not want to forget because it’s proven to be one of the more
successful techniques when fishing a spinnerbait. The presentation is
very simple and the results can be very satisfactory! Jigging the spinnerbait
is done simply by pitchin' the spinnerbait in a targeted area like;
patches of open water in vegetation, space holes in structure, next
to and in-between pilings, in-between rocks, etc. Let the spinnerbait
drop to the bottom, lift your rod tip up and down 2 or 3 times then
let the spinnerbait settle to the bottom again.
- Draggin-It
Some of the biggest bass I have
ever caught was by using this presentation. You simply work the spinnerbait
as you would a plastic lizard or worm. Cast the spinnerbait and let
it fall to the bottom, reel or retrieve in the slack out of your line,
lift your rod tip "slowly" from about the 9 'clock position to the 12'clock
position (or straight up), reel in the slack and repeat this technique
all the way back to the boat. Make sure you try to keep tension always
on your bait for this technique.
- Yo-Yo or Pumping
This technique can as well be very effective at different times, especially
in and around vegetation areas. With this technique, simply cast the
spinnerbait to the targeted area, using more of a "slow-roll" for a
retrieve, while on the retrieve, periodically make a quick lift of your
rod tip after 5 or 6 winds on your reel, stop reeling and let the spinnerbait
flutter back down towards the bottom until the slack is out of your
line, then repeat this process all the way back to the boat.
Although there are more, these are some of the most
effective presentations that I have found to be quite successful and they
have proven themselves time after time. I teach my students many different
types of presentations and techniques with many different baits ranging
from Top-Water, Crankbaits, Plastics, Jigs, etc. at my bass fishing school,
and some of these presentations listed above can be some of the most effective
at catching bass if you just give them a chance, but, like anything else
it takes time and practice to build confidence in any bait. There is a
lot more to learn about spinnerbaits such as; blade size, blade shape,
colors, weights, trailers, trailer-hooks, etc. and Lord willing I can
share some of these things with you in future articles, or you can learn
from me with Personalized Instruction by attending my 3-day "On-Water"
Bass Fishing School. Till next time! Take care & God Bless!.
"The Bass Coach".....
Email: rlbrown@capital.net
, or visit my site at: www.fishing-boating.com/basscoach
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