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7. The Process of Catching a Bass

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The process of catching bass when using "voluminous single Colorado spinnerbait" and some of the elements that stimulate the predatory instincts of bass will be explained. A Series of Steps from Casting the Lure to Getting the Bass to Bite the Lure (Suppose a bass is just below the surface of clear water, facing toward 3 o'clock) Cast the lure with a low trajectory so that it crosses the bass' line of sight. Just before the lure flies in a low trajectory and enters the bass's line of sight, use a thumb braking to rapidly decelerate the lure. Land the lure quietly on the surface at a point that is neither too close nor too far from the bass. After the lure lands on the water, retrieve it promptly and gargling in front of the bass. Adjust retrieve speed according to bass activity to get them to bite. Next, I will explain the elements that stimulate the predatory instinct of bass and their details in the order of the steps above. Several Elements that Stimulate the P

6. How to Make a Voluminous Spinnerbait

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Voluminous Single Colorado Spinnerbait The number of skirts of the spinnerbaits in the picture is 460, 360, 260, 220, and 160 from the left. Weight from left to right: 36g, 32g, 21.1g, 19.3g, and 22g.  This does not mean that these are finished products that are easy for everyone to cast.  I'm still trying to do it myself. The ease of casting varies from person to person, so please use it as a reference only. Try different amounts of skirts to suit your tackle and casting skills to find one that you feel comfortable with. I think it's a good idea to start by making a few at random and comparing the ease of casting.  Points to Note when doing this Tuning Most spinnerbaits on the market stabilize their posture immediately after landing on the water, but lures with many skirts may not stabilize their posture. The following is a countermeasure. Add a Sinker By adding a split shot sinker to the hook shank to increase the weight, the lure's posture can be stabilized more quickly.