Wind is your friend with a spinnerbait. It excels in low light conditions and stained water also. Generally if it's high skies and slick, I'll leave it in the box. A tandem Willow and colorado blade is a good all around choice. You can cover a lot of water too. Roll cast around heavy cover to keep a lower trajectory and keep the splash down. You don't want plop the bait in the water. The softer it lands the better. You can bomb cast when covering larger flats for example. Just throw it till you get the hang of it. You want baits that don't roll to the side also. Most of the premium brands are good. I like war eagles for off the shelf baits. I like their smaller profile. Good luck.



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