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UnderSpin Tricks For Early Spring Bass Fishing! (Beginner To Advanced)

The underspin is deadly on early Spring bass!

Whether your fish are up in shallow cover eating big bait fish, hanging on breaks eating tiny shad, or suspending on outside structure, the underspin can be adapted to virtually any conditions.

Like any technique, there are small tricks that make a huge difference in your success and today Tim is showing his best trick for catching fish that aren’t ready to fully commit to the bait.

Underspins come in all shapes and sizes. Even with our “simple is better” approach to the technique we still find ourselves with 4 or 5 models on the boat at all times.

Being able to adapt to changing conditions and different size baitfish makes a huge difference with this technique so don’t be afraid to adjust your bait if the fish aren’t reacting. When in comes to fishing cover, the Flashy Swimmer is key. When the going gets tough, you can’t beat a Cool Baits. And when the fish are ready to feed, the Blade Runner and Hog Farmer will give you a strong hook and consistent action to land the giants!

 

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