I respect the heck out of KVD and on vaca was reading his second book and got to the spinnerbait section. His statement was for clear water to run them high and fast to get bit in clear water, because a lower and slower approach wouldn't get bit because the bait just doesn't look natural. At the point I was reading this chapter I had my clear water spinnerbait bite dialed in reeling it back slow in the bottom 3rd of the 6ish fow I was casting in and many bites came on or just after a pause. I tried high and fast some with no luck.
So KVD loves to fish fast, do you think he truly believes low and slow in clear water is no good, or is he writing it from the perspective that if they aren't hitting it at the speed I want to retrieve it, I will find bass that will? He is set in the way he fishes, so he likely writes from that perspective, because he probably doesn't want to use the low and slow retrieve because it isn't efficient. I have learned a lot from his books and this is the first thing I have found to be opposite of my experiences. I am sure there are more, because as much as I want to go faster, my brain forces me to be methodical and hit as many targets as possible even when searching for active fish.
It would be incredible to fish with KVD on the waters I frequent to see how he would attack the same cover, guessing it would be a lot faster skipping many of the targets I would hit. I would learn a ton!
Hope that makes sense