It's one of those things that you think you know, but you don't know until you experience it. One of my favorite ways to catch bass is on a crank bait - but I haven't been having much luck with them this year. Last night I went over to my home lake where I have been catching basss on jigs and T-rig worms from shore for a couple of hours of late evening fishing. On a whim, I tied on an RC 1.5, but didn't realy expect to throw it 'cause this area is full of exposed and submerged brush piles. After working the jig and the worm all around the point for about an hour with only a few bites and no hook ups, I decided to give the RC a try. As I was fishing, I remembered a recent Jimmy Houston show and a Bill Dance that I had just watched yesterday. Jimmy was talking about throwing a Rat-l Trap and moving one action into another action to catch fish. Bill was talking about erratic movement. I began to work the RC like a jerk bait (tug, tug, tug, reel - tug, tug, reel, etc.) and immediately got two hook ups in a row. Chunk and wind may work some times, but I am betting that erratic movement is the real ticket for most reaction strikes.