The absence of mapping functionality is a slight drawback, I must say

Here's what makes pros loyal to this classic: Consistent Tournament Producer Many bass tournament pros keep spinner baits on deck because they: Cover water quickly , especially during pre-fish scouting Trigger reaction bites when fish arent actively feeding Shine in stained, windy or overcast conditions Deadly in Specific Conditions Pros pull out spinner baits when: Wind is blowing across points and flats (causes baitfish to scatter) Water is stained or murky from recent rain Shallow cover like weeds, docks or wood needs to be worked quickly Trust in Versatility Pros like Brandon Palaniuk and Kevin VanDam (KVD) have also used spinner baits as go-to lures in: Fall transition when baitfish school up Cold front conditions when fish suspend near cover Heavy vegetation zones where crankbaits would snag KVD, especially, has promoted spinner baits throughout his career and designed models for Strike Kingone of the most trusted spinner bait brands among competitive anglers

Glossary Pellet: Pellets are typically made using fishmeal, soy, oils and wheatgerm, then extruded into a dense package available for the fish to eat
if a swarm of roach descend on your bait as soon as you put it out, and devour it within minutes, then obviously you need to be fishing with different baits
Another way may be to assemble front and back of the top half and then put the cross with PVC Pipes #2 in last