I don't buy the stretch thing. IMO if you need more abrasion resistance then it may be worth it, but generally knot strength is not as good with flouro. Choose the tool that works the best and forget the hype!
Start off with a few rc stx and if you get the hang of it look into the more expensive baits. Later in the spring the xraps work good when there moving a little faster
I like data tables. Which spool fits each reel, your years worth of catches and time and bait. Information and facts are a lot harder to come by than opinion.
If you are using flouro then an xfast is great. I used a lamiglas excel 702 that was great and now using a Fenwick elite bass 610 mlxf and I like that rod better. Both of mine doubled as trout rods and they work great. I also have a dobyns champ 702 but I like the Fenwick more.
CT and WA close all waters that are trout stocked for a "closed season". I could also care less about trout to keep but I do catch and release if the bass bite sucks. I dropshot them so the fish is hurt very little and I have never gut hooked one. Lame policy for put and take lakes.
They use liquid nitrogen to freeze the skin. If your lucky they can use the fudex cream. Don't know that is the correct name of the cream but how it sounds. My entire family deals with skin cancer.
When you use smaller guides most of the time there are more guides which makes more contact points with the blank. There should also be less guide weight dampening the vibrations in the blank. The theory to practice on this has mixed opinions.
Yes you can throw swimbaits any where any time. They might work but for the described conditions they would not be first choice. If you already had the gear why not give it a try. I love swimbait fishing and want others to enjoy it to. My earlier post was aimed at baits that I would throw in that situation first. Hate to see a guy new to big baits get frustrated because they don't hookup. They do make hudds in white and dark perch patterns that might help you get bit this early in the season. When it warms a little more a cheap glide bait like a s-waiver or even the slamer would be good proven baits to check out.
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