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    Year round, but more so in the spring and fall.
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    Year round here too.

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    Year round. Different colored skirts and blades though.
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    Year round, basically every time I'm out. Just match profile and colors to conditions.

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    I always have one tied on. I have caught some nice fish slow rolling a 1 oz. ledge buster in the winter and burning a large ledge buster in the spring has brought on viscous strikes from big smallies.

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    I think they are not as popular as they were years ago and that’s why they still work year around.

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    Year round. And then some.
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    Year round here. One year, I caught at least one bass on every trip on a spinnerbait. I generally throw the same spinnerbait all year as well. I just change skirt color/blade color depending on water color and amount of sunlight.

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    #29
    Year round here. I think sooooo many people became focused on the chatterbait for the past 10+ years that the spinnberbait was on the back burner, at least around here anyway. Seems like the past 2-3 years I have caught sooo many good solid 3+ pound fish on a spinnerbait. I think the bass became too conditioned to the chatter bait that now they react very well to the spinnerbait again.

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    #30
    Thy work best for me in the cooler months of spring and fall.

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    Year round for me as well. Experiment with blade types, speed and colors to find that summer or winter bite.
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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerFan View Post
    I have a dedicated spinnerbait rod that is on deck just about anytime I'm on the water. I haul around probably 50+ spinnerbaits and have one for just about every occasion. Have blanks and skirts and can make on on the water if necessary. You can fish them at any depth and any speed in any color or blade combination or trailer choice. What could be more versatile?
    a tube… but I certainly agree with what you have written about spinnerbaits

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    I caught my three biggest walleyes fishing for bass in the summer on spinnerbaits. Plus a lot of bass.

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    Spring and fall for the most part except in tidal water. Then it's a must have any time.

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    I have 6 dedicated spinnerbait rods

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    Spinnerbaits used to be my go to. Always fished them and had lot of success. So the answer is yes I used them year round. For some reason, I got away from them the past few years, perhaps trying other methods. Need to start using them again on every trip out. I have many brands.

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    Use them a lot down here in what we consider DEEPER water - 10 to 15 feet, LOL over what structure that can be found. Cast out over and lock the spool ready to set the hook, let it fall to the bottom, a lot will hit it on the way down.

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    Work year round here..

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    Year round but also depends on the conditions. Dirty water / wind. Spinner bait is going. The main thing for me is wind. If blowing good on bank I am launching it. I like that most dont or have got away from throwing it.
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