I fish both a spinning and fly rod. The most important thing is light Fluorocarbon line. If you are bouncing a jig you can get by with 4lb. line if it is Fluorocarbon. If you are drift a jig or fly like an egg pattern you will need to go to 6X Fluorocarbon. To keep from breaking off attach 6" of shock gum leader between the line on your reel and the leader. Your leader should be about 18 to 20 inches long. You must get a drag free drift. I like to use a weighted float on my spinning rod made by Betts. It is shaped like a torpedo and will float straight up and down. If it leans in any direction you are not getting a drag free drift. This float is very sensitive and you will see the strike very easily. On my reel I like Fireline from Berkley in 2lb. or 4lb. in clear color. It has a thin diameter so you can get a good cast with light lures, and does not twist up because it does not stretch. Therefore you will detect a lot more strikes. Keep your lures about 6" off the bottom. The jigs I like to use can be bought from www.flatheadjig.com. They have a unique shape and are on smaller hooks than most jigs. They also have plated jigs witch I have with great success with. Hope this helps.