I know with my STX I had to back off of both the magnetic and centrifugal brakes to get any decent casting distance out of it. Once you are comfortable casting without getting backlashes try to back it down to 2 centrifugal brakes.
It's not the best of setups for jig fishing, especially if you are using a jig with a weed guard.
While spinning setups certainly work for jig fishing; most on here will tell you that a heavier jig with a trailer (like what you're using) is baitcaster territory.
To pull the hook through the fish you will need a stronger line with less stretch. I prefer to use straight 50 lb braid for murky and stained water or 50 lb braid with a 12-14 lb fluoro leader for clear water. Again, that is with a baitcast reel.
Is your current setup keeping you from getting bites? Probably not, but if you do get one it wil make it more difficult to land the fish.
I use Owner Twistlock hooks when I am Rage Righing them. But as has been said, you don't have to Rage Rig a Rage Tail bait. Similarly to Andrew, I also T-rig them the majority of the time that I fish them.
They probably aren't any more durable than what you usually use, but I guarantee you that the action of the RT craw will be better.
The lower quantity and higher price kept me from trying them for a little bit; but I don't have any other craws in my tackle bag anymore.
Typically what I have seen is that if a pro has to pull out a worm, then it is finesse time because larger baits aren't working too well.
Doesn't necessarily mean greater numbers.
Continue the retrieve, maybe a tad more erratic. If it doesn't draw another strike then I'll toss a Senko or RT Cut-R back to where the fish missed the first time.
I'm not a sponsored angler, but I am sponsored shooting. If I am looking to sell a gun or accessory that was given to me then I will first asky sponsor if they would like the item back or if they have any reservations about me selling it.
If those are your only 2 options then the PQ would be the easy choice for me. A 6.4:1 gear ratio would be a good all-around options for whatever you want to throw.
For the rod, I would choose a 6'6" Med Heavy power, Fast action.
Whichever you choose; use heavier line. The diameter of 15 and 30 lb braid (15 especially) is too small and will cause much more problems than it is worth on a baitcasters.
If I were to buy a reel in that price range then I would be getting a Tatula Type-R from Amazon for about $135. Plenty of gear ratios available and a great price.
I've had turtles try to eat everything from a Rage Bug to a fluke. The other day I pretty much pulled a bullfrog out of his skin when he ate my Spro Poppin Frog.... He flew a good 10 feet on the hookset.
And while it technically didn't go after my bait; I managed to hook a cottonmouth while it was swimming with a treble-hooked topwater lure.
Yeah, if it's illegal then it's illegal, nothing you can do about it. But there are some courses where it is perfectly legal to fish (and hunt) with permission. As you said, one person can ruin it for everyone; which is why there are not many golf courses that are open to public fishing (even outside of golfing hours).
Unfortunately, main fishing season and main golfing season are pretty much the exact same times.... And we know that Bubba doesn't get his paycheck from being on (or in) the water.
Do they actually work? Yes, and quite well if the fish are hungry.
How do you use them? T-rig weighted, weightless, as a jig trailer, Rage rigged.... Pretty much anything as long as it involves the plastic and a hook through it.
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