Well, you kinda have them at a disadvantage becasue you can usually follow them whether they go upstream or down, but it's a blast watching them blast up and down through shallow water.

Lots of times when they bite your spinner, they just come up behind it a clamp down........no pull or jerk. That's why I say to set the hook if your spinner blade stops turning at all.

Anyway, spinners will do you best on water dropping back into shape after a rain. After the water clears and stabilizes, you might want to switch to spin gear and toss a small egg bait with a splitshot, or a little Dick Nite spoon.

Have fun.............and shhhhh, keep this one for yourself.
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