much like crappiepappy,i use mostly 1/32 stinger type jigs and cast and count down to preferred depth and slowly wind with and ocassional drop the rod and lift it back up or pop it or stop it,i use a 5 and 1/2 cheerywood light action rod for most of my fishing ,casting ,shooting docks and jigging over brush after I have cast to it and fish stop hitting,i use 4 lb hi vis line.i use bouy markers and drop them upwind of brush piles and not on the piles,then come back and cast up windand move side to side but not up wind ,too hard to handle boat up wind unless I am jigging,again as said ,be a line watcher and wind as slow as wind and jig weight will allow,if they are aggressive the 1/16 is better for you can wind a little faster,but faster is still slow compared to bass fishing,when they stop hitting aggressive then cast the 1/32 and really go extremely slow,if I don't get bit in a few min ,say 10 to 15 min at most I am gone to another spot,unless a cold front or something has about shut them down and then I have to just try pick one up every so often but they have to be seen on df