Originally Posted by
ultralightrooki
......way back when i first started fishing , mostly for anything that would hit what we threw , ( which was rooster tails , meps , all of them had spinners ) .. we caught mostly blue-gill , sunfish , little stuff .....then i got into bass , with the bigger lures , and still liked the big clothes-pin type spinners , then i got into catfish and lures faded into the darkness.....now i am back !!! into blue-gill , and people told me to use the plain jigs , but they just did not seem to do anything , i mean you could not even feel a thing when you reeled them in !!! i have since learned better , and even just plain old jigs give a vibration coming through the water , even tho it sure don't feel like it , ........but it was built into me from a long time ago , that spinning shiny things are good !!!!.....so spinners are a hard habit for old dogs to break ....[/QU
In my humble opinion spinning blades attract by sight, sound and an unique vibration. Fish do not need to be hungry to eat a spinner. I believe sometimes the spinning blade aggravates them to the point they want to KILL that strange thing. It all depends on their mood. Sometimes they just need to come and see then the plastic, feathers, fur etc. does the rest. Anyways I been chucking and trolling some sort of spinning blades for years because they work for almost anything that swims.