I think it's the wrong lure or the wrong speed. Here's why: On the very, very precious few days I fished clearer water in the Mississippi, I saw bass follow and bump, or follow and turn away from a lure at the last split second. This was with spinners, spoons or crankbaits. So 1) They were there. 2) They could sense the lure. 3) They were interested. Interested enough to seek the lure out from a distance. 4) They found the lure attractive enough to follow. BUT ..... at extreme close quarters, they saw something they didn't like. Probably a case of wrong lure. The reason I say that it might also be wrong speed is that cranks and spinnerbaits can get fish by speeding up the retrieve ..... sometimes. And that works for buzzbaits, too. If they short strike, speed up the lure. Then the fish have less time to decide, and they commit. jj