What Makes a Spinnerbait a Spinnerbait? -Blades. The safety pin, or overhead arm spinnerbait for fishing inland waters will be covered more thoroughly, which is one my favorite lures for catching bass, pike, musky, panfish, walleye and lots of other predatory species. With a bit of knowledge you will fish smarter and more efficiently for greater catches!Īny lure with a spinning blade can be considered a spinnerbait.
This article will have a basic overview as well as some in-depth scientific reasoning as to why fishes SLAM spinnerbaits. If you do use spinners, then stick around and I bet there is a thing or two you could learn to further master your fishing skills.
If you aren’t using spinnerbaits then you might want to reconsider. I’ll explain how a jingly chunk of metal that looks nothing like natural prey works to catch fish! So even if you haven’t ever fished, this is an interesting ‘how it works’ of spinnerbaits! Also I will describe 3 proven methods to play your spinnerbaits for more hits! Want to know more about a MUST-HAVE lure type? A type that is effective in practically EVERY WATER for MULTISPECIES FISHING? Then let’s talk about spinnerbaits: the basic types, how they work, why they are so effective, and how to play them to catch your target fish.