Spinner Lure Question?

1.Where should I throw them at to catch Bass?

2. Is there a specific way to throw them?

3.What is the best kind of Spinner Lure?(include a picture please)

4.At what time,season and hour, should I use them?

5.What the best kind of Spinner Lure to use in the morning,afternoon,and evening?

Be Specific.

Chosen Answer:

Spinnerbait

http://www.spinnerbaits.co.za/img-products/spinnerbait-meerkat-large.jpg

These can be used anywhere and are very versatile. Try fishing them in cover, along the bank, and on overcast days, just throw them straight out and rel them up fast.

Roostertail

http://www.bassclubdigest.org/summer08/products/Rooster-Tail.jpg

I usually fish these along rocky banks, or use them when trolling.

Beetlespin

http://www.great-lakes.org/graphics-2/Beetle%20Spin%20PB%20pkg.jpg

I use these in shady areas and around logs and stumps.

Rocket Shad

http://www.buyfishingstuff.com/sk-rs-14-12.jpg

Throw this one anywhere it won’t get hung up and hold on.

Mr. Crappie crappie jigs

http://ttiblakemore.com/shop/images/lures/B2-1802-078.jpg

Fish around cover with these and if there are crappie, they will bite it.

During the hot part of the summer, Fish early in the morning (sunrise to 10AM) and late in the evening (7PM to 10PM). Right before a bad thunderstorm is the best time to catch fish. Full moon works good, too.Early spring try fishing noon to late evening. Fall, whenever the suns up. Winter, any time you can get out without freezing to death.

What is the best kind of rod and line to use for spinner baits when bass fishing?

Spinning rod? Fiberglass baitcasting rod? light? medium? medium/heavy? heavy?

Chosen Answer:

Me personally, I’m not a big spinnerbait kinda guy. I’ll use ‘em occasionally. At night usually. Most of them are between 1/4 ounce and 1/2 ounce. I use anywhere between 8 and 12 pound line with a light to medium-heavy action graphite rod. For the big, Colorado-bladed musky-sized spinnerbait that I have (it weighs about 2 ounces), I use my heavy flippin’ stick with 15 pound mono. I can launch it a good country mile.

I never, ever use a spinnerbait with a spinning rod, not even the small ultralight ones. If I wanna toss a small spinnerbait, I’ll use my dad’s ultralight Pixy outfit. Spinning rods just don’t have the correct action for them. And the reels don’t have the right.. what’s the word? The right… schtick.

Are spinner lures the best for largemouth and smallmouth bass?

Chosen Answer:

It can be the best for certain situations, but not all. No bait is going to be “best” in all conditions. I’m actually not a big spinnerbait fisherman myself. The only time I use them consistently is when the water is muddy. A Chartreuse spinnerbait with Colorado blades is absolutely killer in muddy conditions. They give off a ton of vibration, which drives the fish crazy.

You can use spinnerbaits throughout a lot of the year and do fairly well in most cases, but there’s going to be baits that will be much more productive for these situations.

For Smallmouths, I never use spinnerbaits. They will hit inline spinners pretty well at times, but I prefer using plastics for them. I’ve caught a lot of Smallmouths on tube jigs.