Yeah, I can give you some of that. But if you're fishing illegally, and just happen to snag a fish in the head (which is legal to keep, unless wildlife guys saw your lure and how it came about in its head) can you call it a bad rap? A stationary lure is a stationary lure, whether its a jig (just sitting on the bottom, when it's designed to be under a float) or a corky-yarn and hook or whatever you want to toss sitting on the bottom.

Under the new rules, flossing is a mute point when it results from a lure sitting on the bottom. I'd like to hear an argument against the definition of stationary lure when it comes to a lure (hook) sitting on the bottom next to the piers. Give it your best shot somebody.

I suppose we'll start seeing casting spoons sitting on the bottom now.

Food for thought: Nobody should worry about the quantity of hookups if they started to drift their jigs under a float instead laying them on the bottom. It should be the same amount of catching, right? I mean the kings have been picking the jigs up off the bottom already anyway.....
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