Thanks Jutz.
I found some good spinnerbait videos (cue laugh track) last night that I bookmarked so I can watch before my next trip back up to the lake. July seems to be the best month for Bass but not as good for Pike, which I've learned is in the fall months.
The best spinnerbait instruction I've ever seen was on a show called Major League Lessons. There is a fishing tournament called Major League Fishing and it is set up different from the traditional style fishing tournament in that every fish counts, there is an official on every anglers boat, and as each fish is caught the weight is entered by an official and input into an ipad so every angler knows exacly where they are at on the leaderboard at all times. It's a really cool tournament style if you are into that type of thing.
Well, for the 2 tournaments that were held this year (1 on lake Chautauqua in NY, 1 on Lake Istokpoga in FL) they filmed a show called Major League Lessons in which they picked about 5 anglers that fished in the tournament, took a camera on the boat with them, and they went over in great detail the techniques they used in the tournament. They told all the 'secrets' like what rod / reel combo they used. What lures they used. How they rigged the lures. Well, on the Major League Lessons episode the filmed for the Lake Istokpoga tournament they went out on the boat with Gary Klein and went over the type of spinnerbait set ups he used. He showed all the different types of spinnerbaits he used, how he rigged them, and what type of conditions he looked at to make a decision for each rig.
I looked on youtube for the clip but couldn't find it. The only thing I could find online is the page linked below that shows what was covered on that particular episode:
http://www.majorleaguefishing.com/news_details.aspx?id=2042
As you can see, the episode says it covers "Legendary angler Gary Klein breaking down the spinnerbait". Unfortunately, like I mentioned earlier, I couldn't find this clip on youtube. But the page does show when Major League Fishing airs on TV and you might be able to catch it there. I really don't have a lot of knowledge on the spinnerbait. The only thing I know is when it is overcast, it is best to go with chartruse color. But other then that there are a lot of tips on when to use willow, indiana, or colorado blades and what combination to use them.
The Major League Lessons episodes I've seen for both tournaments were some of the most informative bass fishing shows I've ever seen. I've never seen a show where they go into so much detail about how they fish and what they use. You can learn alot about many other techniques in addition to the spinnerbait. I believe they air on the Outdoor Channel. If you set up your DVR to record them you will get repeats and have to delete a bunch of episodes to get to the 'Lessons' episodes, but if you can dig through them I will guarantee it will be worth it. Pro anglers are realizing these days it doesn't pay to keep secrets. The trend now a days is to reveal the secrets in great detail so more people can enjoy fishing to help promote the sport... and I for one am very thankful for that.