Travis Moran brings all the latest news on how to fish a spinnerbait. According to him, spinnerbaits are a must-have in any angler’s tackle box.

The video shows fishing with the Dobyns D-Blade, probably one of the most competitive spinnerblades on the market. It can brag with stainless steel and its handle laid. It looks great in the water and is very appealing to the fish.

Yes, spinnerbaits were a thing of the past, but even 20 years later, nothing has changed. If you want to catch a bass, get yourself this lure.

Travis used 12-17 pounds mono/fluorocarbon for the rigging technique. You can use med speed gear ration and medium to heavy fast action rods. You can try different trailers, with a hook being recommended for open water. It all depends on the bait you’re trying to mimic.

Baits can run slower and deeper or faster and closer to the surface. It all depends on you. Once you hit the right spot, as long as the bait is spinning, it’ll attract the bass.

Spinnerbaits can help you locate the bass as well. When the bait hits the surface, you may discover the bass in the shallow, and they stick to the area. If it goes too far, you know you need to change the location.