Either or, even spinning. Pretty much zero memory so no real messes. Just put on a back on the casting reels and don't have your finger under the line when you set the hook.
The Red Mustangs we see everwhere do not have to be on to be considered a legal PFD. All the ones that must be worn to be considered an legal are labeled " Type 3 or 4 when only being worn" These are the ones that we must have a traditional PFD on the boat to be legal if you decide to remove the inflateable.
Not around here. Most of my quality or big fish come on jigs, shakey heads, small creature baits (4.2 Beaver), or traps. Don't see to many lunkers in tourney's caught on big baits either.
Topwater Pitching 8-)
When fishing shallow brush. Flip the Shak-E2 over a small branch (using braid so when you set the hook on a fish it will snap the branch and set the hook into the fish). Let it just sit on tup of the water shaking it. It will swim in almost a circle. These fish have probably never seen a topwater bait, never mind one with this type of motion.
If clarity and rocks are not an issue I will use braid on my spinning gear. I love 15 lb Power Pro on my spinning gear when I can get away with it. It is a grassline and brush must imo.
I have a pair of the Mossy's but my favorite is the amber/yellow lens. Doesn't matter if it is bright and sunny, or cloudy, I think you pick up much more with the yellow.
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