How To Correctly Tie On A Spinnerbait For More Strikes
- By: Matthew Lanier
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THIS is how to correctly tie on a spinnerbait for more strikes!!
Spinnerbaits are a MUST-HAVE in the fall.
Here’s why…
How To Correctly Tie On A Spinnerbait For More Strikes [VIDEO]
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Spinnerbaits are an EXCELLENT fall lure.
Bait is everywhere and fish are eager to fill up before winter comes.
Spinnerbaits mimic a small school of bait swimming along.
Predatory fish will pick up on its movement and strike looking to inhale multiple fish at once.
But you NEED to tie them correctly to get results.
DO NOT use a loop knot with spinnerbaits.
Instead, make use of a clinch or cinch knot that will hold snugly to the spinner.
Lots of vibration, flash, and BIG baits make this a must-have for falltime fishing.
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How serendipitous. I randomly picked up a spinner bait for the first time in years at Walmart the other night while I was shopping for jig heads and killed it on the dock lights, then a couple days later I see this post. Lol
Fate my friend. Fate. LOL
Go get em Paul!
The videos were very good and very informative…
I do however have a question about the smart fish app I your pocket … I am an insider member and how do I pull up this information or is it like it use to be and just more enhanced… ?
Hey Thomas! The app is now on the Apple store and Google Play to be downloaded directly to your device! Be sure to get it!
Day one. I will definitely be leaving feedback and remarks. Born and raised in Florida 39 years old then fishing Tampa Bay area for a long time and see how this works. Thank you salt strong!
Go get em Daniel!
A gold bladed spinner bait is my top bait for fall redfish. They violently attack the bait. Same for a gold spoon.
You know it! Thanks!
Ah yes my favorite redfish and flounder lure it’s crazy how any anglers o tell them about them they all usually look ate like I’m crazy that is until I show them my livewell full of fish but hey that’s alright it can be my and your little secret but as far as knots go I like a Palomar it’s about the simplest knot to tie and the strength is hard to top slow rolled by oyster mounds and pitched under docks and along grasslines into pockets with scattered oysters will get you bit for sure I also should mention I like a baitcasting outfit versus a spinning one I find the vibrations of the blade is felt better thanks for the info Matt and all you do😉👍
Glad to help Steven! Thanks for watching! 💪