This time of year I would be thinking more of the size of the profile. Around here smaller is better and it works best to thread the trailer on the jig hook.
Crankbaits, spinnerbaits, swim jigs, chatterbaits, and maybe a lipless crank if I don't snag it. I'd position the boat on one side and cast along the edges where it drops off.
I'm currently only using a SLX-150 right now. I've got a Bantam 100 from the 80's and a Curado E7 as part of the collection in the drawer. I've also owned a Sahara and a Sedona. All good solid reels.
Wakebaits are a standard for me. When the vegetation starts growing in the spring and summer it is about the only treble hook bait I can fish with. Mann's Baby One Minus, and The Egg are my two main baits.
No issues with our mail, but many of the new subdivisions they are building near me don't even have mail carriers any longer. You go to the post office and pick up your own mail.
Personally, if a seller told me I couldn't pay off a loan early I would get up and walk out. I would come back only when I had the full amount to make the purchase.
First off I want a well known and reputable manufacturer. Then I look at the price for the type of rod I am looking for. Lastly I try the rod out and if I don't like it then it goes back.
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