With whatever method is used, there is little doubt that early morning fishing requires a stout rod and heavy line to wrestle the fish to the shore or the boat
You have three options for blades: Willow, Indiana, and Colorado

From: Sam: California 7/7/21 Comments: I ran out of my 20lb P-line and had to buy some at a store that had only Suffix in 8 carrier and all they had was 30lb but I wanted to try 30lb out anyway, the Suffix is great and really strong line I accually bent two Gama 4/0 hooks out so I just tied on new hooks but the 20lb would have broken before bending the hook i've done it enough to know, my only complaint is one day of fishing the green wore off and turned almost white and I don't use leader just straight braid for t-rigging and using a chatter bait so color means a lot to me so i'm going back to P-line in 30lb 300 yrd spool but I know now first hand that Suffix is good braid all in all very strong and strong knots and if color doesn't matter to you From: Christopher: Elizabethtown 9/9/20 Comments: After my first use of about five hours of bass fishing, my low vis green, 40lb test, looked like fluorescent yellow rope in the water

It can measure distances from three feet to three hundred and thirty feet
How to set the spool tension: Stand holding the rod at a 45-degree angle (with the tip up) Push the release button on the reel Allow the weight to fall to the ground slowly without touching the spool When the weight hits the ground the spool should stop turning If the spool continues to turn after the weight hits the ground slightly increase the spool tension and repeat the process making slight adjustments until its set correctly