We are coming into the fall season in Kansas. Around October, I always have a Spinnerbait tied on. Spinnerbaits work year round, but there are two times of the year. They work best for me; April and October.
Spring is when I like throwing a really big Spinnerbait with double Colorado blades. I throw two different colors white and white/chartreuse. It gives off a really big thump to help attract bass. Use a very strong rod with heavy action and reel 7:1 gear ration. Prefer to throw 20 lb fluorocarbon.
Fall is the next time I like to throw a blade. The fish are feeding up for the long winter. So, the fish can really be very active and covering water with a blade can help you find fish fast. Since the baitfish can be any size, there are about three different type of Spinnerbait I like to throw. Look around at the baitfish size, and it can help you choose the right Spinnerbait. I like to throw a 1/4oz. small Colorado/Willow Spinnerbait in white. Last year, we had a great time throwing a little bigger Spinnerbait 3/8oz. in White around laydown and standing timber for some really big fish. Twins caught some really good fish last October. If the water is really clear, I prefer to throw a shad color Double/Willow spinnerbait about 1/2oz. You can burn it just below the surface. I throw the smaller or medium size spinnerbait on medium heavy action rod with a 7:1 gear ratio reel. Will throw the 1/4oz. spinnerbait with 14lb fluorocarbon and 3/8oz. blade. I use 20lb fluorocarbon.
One tip when you throw a blade, you can just reel it straight in. I like to jerk or pause the blade. That little bit of action can really entice a bite. I have seen it multiple time on my videos. When I throw a Spinnerbait right when I jerk or pause the bait, a bass will hit.
So this fall choose a spinnerbait you like. You may catch your personnel best bass this fall.




sh earlier. I still felt like they needed another fish with only 25 minutes to go. I noticed a laydown offshore just under the surface. Nick threw his spinnerbait right next to the laydown. One crank and he was hooked up, but the fish swam right under the laydown breaking Nick off again. Not sure if it was a keeper. With 5 minutes to go, we needed to head to the weigh-in. As the kids got off the water, we heard that there were only two other teams with fish. We were the only team with three keepers. So, I felt like they had a chance. The three fish weighted in at 8.20 lbs for 1st place. The boys kept their promise; they were going to win the tournament on my birthday. I was so proud of my boys and the rest of the teams by toughing it out in the cold, wet rain.