In this video, the Strike King Redfish Magic is reviewed as a great spinnerbait for murky or choppy water. It has a lot of action and is perfect for catching fall redfish. To tie a spinnerbait correctly, use a Clinch Knot for monofilament line, Palomar Knot for small spinnerbaits with braid or fluoro, and Palomar Knot for large spinnerbaits.
Spinnerbaits mimic a small school of bait swimming along, and predatory fish will pick up on its movement and strike to inhale multiple fish at once. Tie the bait correctly to get results. For monofilament line, use a Clinch Knot. For small spinnerbaits with braid or fluoro, use a Palomar Knot. For large spinnerbaits, use a braid or fluoro knot.
To customize spinnerbaits and tactics to catch redfish (red drum) with spinnerbaits, follow these tips:
Tie the line directly to the spinnerbait wire. Start in an area and go to throwing.
Use a snug knot to secure the leader to your spinnerbait. The Trilene Knot is the go-to snug knot for any time, not just spinnerbaits.
Take a foot of braided line, tie a loop knot, and cinch it down around the base of the bend in the arm where you would tie on a traditional spinnerbait.
In conclusion, the Strike King Redfish Magic is an excellent spinnerbait for catching fall redfish in murky or choppy water. It is essential to use the right knots and techniques to maximize the effectiveness of your spinnerbait.
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📹 How To Use Spinnerbaits To Catch Fall Redfish (Strike King Redfish Magic)
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I like those but often forget to use them when they are in my tackle bag. LOL! The last time I almost fell in because I was standing up on the nose of my Solo Skiff and just as the lure got to the front of the boat and I started to lift it out of the water a huge jack came up and grabbed the tail. There was another there as well and it startled me so much I almost fell in. And with it being that close to the rod tip, there wouldn’t have been much drag and I definitely would have fallen in. LOL!!