Entry 47-4
Chad Brauer on How to Fish with the Best Lures Available
Fishing the In-Spin ELITE
Editor's Note: Thirty-year-old Chad Brauer of Osage Beach, Missouri, doesn't know what life without bass fishing would be like. He grew up in the shadow of his father, professional bass-fisherman Denny Brauer. But Chad has begun to cast his own shadow in the world of bass fishing. He is one of the most-respected young fishermen on the tournament circuit trail and is definitely part of the future of bass fishing.
Brauer: I've used this style of bait since I was 11-years old. Now I use this bait to take my clients fishing because the In-Spin helps my clients catch a lot of white bass, which equals more money in tips for me.
The white bass is very aggressive. These traditional in-line spinner baits have silicone skirts on their backs that don’t wear out as quickly as a feather on a typical in-line spinner. You can have more versatility in color, rather than simply having to stick to the white-and-silver combinations. If you are able to use different colors, you can provide a different presentation than the other anglers. So, you'll catch some fish behind them that they were haven’t been able to catch. The In-Spin is a traditional lure that has always had, and should continue to have, a place in people's tackle boxes.
Next: Why Wear Sunglasses While Fishing
Contents:
- Part 1: Fishing the Tri-Wing Pro-Buzz
- Part 2: Fishing the Midnight Premier Pro Model
- Part 3: Fishing With the Strike King Tube Rattle
- Part 4: Fishing the In-Spin ELITE
- Part 5: Why Wear Sunglasses While Fishing
