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Lures you have no confidence in?

. . . . . spinnerbait. Have many varieties, made hundreds of casts, and never had any luck.

Continue to be amazed with how the same lure will have no confidence from some, great confidence from others.

Am now more convinced than ever that what matters more is not the lure being used so much as it's about the time used, place used, and technique(s) used with whatever the lure.

We often hear about matching the lures to the conditions, but another thought is matching the time, place, and technique to the lure.
 
#1 hands down is a jerkbait for me. They catch the crap out of fish just not with me throwing them. I have been on a few phenomenal jerk bait bites but my partners were catching them not me. My wife makes fun of me for having a jerkbait box because I will make three cast with it and put it down lol.
You guys that don't have confidence in a chatterbait need to reconsider. I used to be one of those guys until I made myself throw it all day once. Didn't get a whole lot of bites but when I did they were good ones. Been a believer every since and have caught a ton of good quality fish on them. One very important thing is having a quality chatterbait. If your throwing one that you have to work to get to chatter throw it away. I throw the jack hammers because they start chattering as soon as they hit the water. If it stops you better set the hook. Yes they are expensive but they work every time. This is a chatterbait fish my wife caught last week. 6F08FC04-7B02-43EE-B579-C39B65770148.jpeg
I also love a spinnerbait but the conditions have to be right. I fish them from 6" of water to 25' depending on the time of year but have one tied on year around.
 
I've caught fish on just about everything.. there's a time/place for each bait.. Except, a Dance's Eel. I have never ever ever caught anything on a Dance's Eel, but it looks good swimming :)
When they first came out I about three my arm out casting one. Never got the first hit. I figured Bill was catching fish on something else and rehooking them on the eel for show.
 
I have now resolved myself to fishing a spinnerbait more this year. I read a quote by Mike Iconelli where growing up he would limit himself to one bait for months at a time until he mastered it. I fished with a spinnerbait in my pond behind the house for about 45 minutes last night and did not catch anything but I will keep trying.
 
Continue to be amazed with how the same lure will have no confidence from some, great confidence from others.

Am now more convinced than ever that what matters more is not the lure being used so much as it's about the time used, place used, and technique(s) used with whatever the lure.

We often hear about matching the lures to the conditions, but another thought is matching the time, place, and technique to the lure.
i think this is sage wisdom. i was fishing the stones in murfreesboro last week with a buddy. i was throwing a crankbait and landed a decent smallmouth on the second cast. buddy was throwing a fluke and landed a monster smallie. within minutes he had caught two more dinks. he offered me one of his flukes and since it seemed to be working i took it. he caught 8 fish in an hour. i did not catch another fish once i made the switch. he tried and tried to show me how to work it. im sure with time and practice i can learn to work it properly. but thats what it takes with any lure...time and practice.
 
I have now resolved myself to fishing a spinnerbait more this year. I read a quote by Mike Iconelli where growing up he would limit himself to one bait for months at a time until he mastered it. I fished with a spinnerbait in my pond behind the house for about 45 minutes last night and did not catch anything but I will keep trying.
The key to a spinnerbait is two fold: 1. Working it through cover without snagging 2. Knowing the speed they want it at. Some days they want you to burn it, some days it's a slow roll. The more you throw the joker, the more you'll become in tune to that. In my experience, a bass will almost always bite a spinnerbait if you can get their preferred cadence right. Like any bait, so many factors though, temp, wind speed, temp, depth, blah blah blah. Sure are fun though.
 

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