3 SPINNERBAIT Tips That Catch MORE BASS
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Jimmy Houston, have read how effective he was making pinpoint, short, super accurate casts.
Thanks Tyler I love to throw the spinnerbait this time of the year
Love how you also use curly tail grubs for spinnerbait trailers! I do the same thing. SPRO Wave Tail Grubs for trailers are the BOMB! I have them in every colors and sizes because they are that good. Use them for spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, and swimjigs mostly.
I got teased for doing this a few years back but stuck to it because I get HELLA bites.
Curly tails are pretty much all I use on a Spinnerbait. Been doing it for 30 years and it just flat out works .
I caught more fish this summer on a spinner bait on my kayak then I did in five years fishing from the bank. .think I've caught maybe 24 fish this summer and maybe 35 to 40 since I started bass fishing
Im a long caster. good info
I've fished for over 35 years and have never used a trailer hook. This comment may initially sound like a dig, but you might find it agreeable if you read my words entirely.
I believe the size of the spinner bait and retrieval speed are more significant factors than a trailer hook. I've never had issues hooking up with bass, at least not to the point of frustration or desiring to implement an additional hook. This strategy seems like a security blanket approach or one that is more about building confidence in your bait, and in that aspect, I can see how it may benefit some anglers.
I recommend using an H&H for those who want more hooks in a compact lure. I've caught bass of all sizes in streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes from the shore and the boat with them. While some may prefer a more parabolic rod, the budget angler can still use the same medium-heavy rod they do with single-hook applications. One might occasionally have issues with the double hooks catching wood or grass, so there is a slight learning curve to using an H&H, but they remain highly effective if you know the terrain and keep them above debris or structure. You can fish these lures in the same areas as traditional spinner baits, and they will entice strikes. I catch 4-5 pounders on these every spring!
In closing, if you snag and lose one, it's a $2-$3 lure that won’t break the bank. Give them a try if you like extra hooks and maybe have been sleeping on the old-school H&H spinner. Chances are bass in your area haven’t seen many of them, and the novelty may play in your favor this late in the season or with heavily pressured bodies of water. Best of luck out there!
Berg I love throwing spinner baits but have had no luck on them this year…? By the way I got 3 Steelhead up on Lake Erie (Conneaut) Tuesday. Used your Double Pitzen knots. Zero break offs Brother! Thank you for that knot tying video too!
Spinnerbaits took a back seat to crankbaits for quite a few years and I decided to start throwing them more and now I have a hard time wanting to pick up a crankbait. One of the most overlooked techniques is customizing a spinnerbait to look like a big blue gill. Everyone throws one that imitates a shad. I can go behind guys on pressured lakes in ohio and get hammered with a blue gill imitator while the shad spinnerbait guys catch 1lbers. Skipping them under docks will get you so many bites right behind the other 25 boats flipping or using a little worm around docks as well.
Show us on ur next lake break brother! Pitching a spinnerbait is a great idea but why not pitch something I can control better. Next lake break show me how u would implement this! Thanks for all u do
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Gotta disagree on the trailer hook deal. I use trailer hooks 100 percent of the time on buzzbaits and spinnerbaits. I don’t seem to get hung up that much either. I know if I ever stop using em I’ll lose a hawg n regret it. Thanks for the tips my man, one of my favorite channels
How do you like your drag set when spinnerbait fishing? I’ve been losing some big smallies lately! They jump non-stop and shake their heads like crazy.
Set it relatively tight for great hooksets...as they get closer lighten that drag a touch. I fish braided line alot and if u crank that drag dwn too tight with 30..40# braid, it will dig in to spool.
Don't let them do anything except get winched into the boat... literally winch them never stop reeling like a swim or glidebait.
It REALLY works!!!
I have a problem with some of my spinnerbaits where I'll put a swimbait trailer on them and it screws up the action. Does anyone know if I could put something like a spunk shad to just give it more profile without messing up the action. One of the problem baits is the boohyah covert spinnerbait.
Panorama for the win. I use 2. One behind the bait one on the trailer...