I've been fishing out of a kayak almost exclusively for 12 years now, and its so awesome because I can go way back in the shallows where boats can't go. I started off not really knowing what I was doing, but I had a lot of success using only a spinning reel with 12lb mono throwing a weightless senko or lizard rigged texas style to be weedless. And I quickly learned to love the weeds. After a couple years, I got tired of getting skunked half the time so I started obsessively watching youtube videos. Highly recommended if you don't already. So fast forward to today, I don't even bring a spinning rod or use my fishfinder. I normally bring 4 baitcasters, all with 30 or 40lb braid. The medium rod has a spinnerbait or buzzbait, the medium heavy throws a jackhammer chatterbait, which is by far my most productive lure, and 2 heavy rods, one for throwing a hollow bodied frog, and one has a tokyo rig for flipping. 90% of the time though, I'm throwing the chatterbait if its more open water or submerged weeds, and a frog in the thick stuff. Trying to get myself to incorporate other stuff, but the frog and chatterbait are just so productive its hard to switch it up. One thing I learned, is don't be scared of the super thick weed. Learn how to frog and flip, and you'll catch fish that most others won't. Caught a 5lber a couple months ago in half a foot of water, and I almost passed by because I thought there is no way a big fish would be that shallow. Lesson learned haha. The last thing that I can't stress enough is it almost doesn't matter what lure you throw, as long as it can be effectively presented to the fish with what is in front of you. Its more important to find the fish first based on knowledge of their patterns and that body of water, and then ask yourself what lure would be the most effective at fishing this spot? Color, type of lure, rod setup, etc. doesn't matter if the fish aren't in that spot.