Spinnerbaits are a fairly unique type of lure that many anglers across the country have used successfully to catch bass. It’s an interesting lure because it has a skirt, and really doesn’t look like a bait or crayfish. I am not sure what it is about them that makes the largemouth bass want to strike, but it has to be something about the vibration, noise and/or light that is reflected off the blades of the spinnerbait. You’ll see many a bass fall to this type of bait, they just can’t contain themselves often when a bait like this is put in front of them.
So let’s look at the different types of spinnerbaits you can procure out there, and what the different options are. Spinnerbaits are generally made up of a straight or bent shaft, with one or more blades, a jig head, and a skirt or worm on the hook. These parts and pieces coincide to make the spinner bait an excellent option that any bass fisherman, young or old needs to have at their disposal.
If you can get a few of these baits for your tackle box, I would recommend getting some bright colored spinnerbaits for use when the water is murky, and some natural or purple colored spinnerbaits when the water is warm and clear.
Using these different compilations can really attract some great largemouths. So don’t wait, if you are serious about becoming a great bass fisherman, starting looking at spinnerbaits, and go out there and catch you some fish. Spinnerbaits are inexpensive, and with a little time and practice, you can use them to reel in some good bass.
