All of the answers you seek are in your comments.Using that logic Kieteck, spinners, Rapala, Ned Rig and live bait stays on the list. Plastic Worms are iffy, jigs are toast as are creature baits. Berkeley will get no more of my resources.
Tell me if I'm wrong but I think because I move around so much from one type of water to another that I may be impeding my learning curve. And it Id just stay put and thoroughly learn a piece of water I may find use for some of the baits that haven't worked. It could also be that fish just don't like me....I'll fix their wagon.
PA you sound like the Fish Prophet. It’s a fun path to enlightenment. You and MB3 got me interested in Kieteck two years ago. I was a skeptical at first.All of the answers you seek are in your comments.
Do share! Inquiring minds want to know!!I have a concept that I do now when it comes to position of boat it’s key
You can go lighter for other jig methods but if your intent is to drag the bottom to feel every rock and stick, stay with the 3/4. A friend fished a 1/2 ounce just this past year and could not feel the bottom all the while I was fine with 3/4. He then switched to 3/4 and said “there it is”.I know for sure that I'll be buying lighter jigs. The amount of energy I spend to catch nothing on 3/4 oz jigs is just not worth it.