Honestly, I think a lot of the problem is I've been lazy about trying to fish with them. I'm in the process of increasing my options to throw and I'm going to have days that I leave everything else at home.
@@xDx0xUxGxyeah have a spinnerbait day. Bring a few different kinds and get some confidence with them. I used to hate spinnerbaits too until I didn’t lol
Not necessarily mud has reduced light however mud is just dirt sentiment in the water. So the color will still be there and especially with a spinner bait a red kicker blade causes even more vibration and a thump even so it will still be noticeable.
@@dirtyfisherman9188 yet chartreuse is probably the brightest in mud and it catches the 💩 out of bass and makes more sense. It holds its color much better in low light.
I wish you guys would put out a video every day. Love your videos
Thank you for watching!!
It's funny you guys put this out I caught my pb smallmouth on a spinner on Tuesday.
Hell yeah! Congrats 🎉
Badass video, lots of information! If y’all ever come to south central Texas let me know and we will go fishing
That’s a deal 🍻
“I’m available for hire if you want me to talk shit to you” lol
Awesome as always...can you do a little more in-depth discussion on moon phases?
Fun times
Yes!
Hey y'all may have adressed this before but why do you prefer the Dark Sleeper rod over the Daemos?
Excellent.
What lake please?
I live in Valley.
I am determined to finally start catching fish on spinnerbaits. I've caught a few, but not like everyone says I should....
It’s such a fun bite! Holler if we can ever help! Have fun! 🍻
Honestly, I think a lot of the problem is I've been lazy about trying to fish with them. I'm in the process of increasing my options to throw and I'm going to have days that I leave everything else at home.
@@xDx0xUxGxyeah have a spinnerbait day. Bring a few different kinds and get some confidence with them. I used to hate spinnerbaits too until I didn’t lol
Looks like Roosevelt
The color red is mimicking crayfish
Red is the first color to lose its color with reduced light, yet it’s a color everyone says to throw in mud (which is reduced light). 🤔
I think it tells you that a lot of the appeal in a spinnerbait is in the vibration once visibility gets reduced.
Fish don't shine in cloudy water right?
Not necessarily mud has reduced light however mud is just dirt sentiment in the water. So the color will still be there and especially with a spinner bait a red kicker blade causes even more vibration and a thump even so it will still be noticeable.
@@kayplainsdrifter136 I’m speaking of all baits.
@@dirtyfisherman9188 yet chartreuse is probably the brightest in mud and it catches the 💩 out of bass and makes more sense. It holds its color much better in low light.