Personally I think it depends on water clarity and season. Something light (1/4 oz) will move slowly enough without sinking, good for the summer when the bass are slow. I use something with noise (a buzzbait or chatterbait) so they can hear it, in darker water. Regular spinner baits with Colorado blades work fine in clear water, they can be seen for miles and are cheaper than the noisy ones. Heavier ones (1/2 oz) in spring or fall in clear water, otherwise I keep it light so the lazy and hot summer bass have a shot of catching it. And I always go shallow, no more than a couple feet deep or right under the surface. Weed guards are almost useless -- weeds will get caught farther up the bait than the guard -- and spinner baits are pretty easy to catch on weeds, but they can be effective next to or on top of vegetation.
Almost anything will go after a spinner bait, even sunfish, so you just have to deal with that, but kick it up to a heavier weight to keep the little guys off the hook. Totally worth it IMO, they are total fish magnets and can cover a ton of water since they cast far and move quickly.
Posted Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:04 pm