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Why these fit
If you’re asking about baitcaster weight in kg/ounces, these are the most relevant weight options in the retrieved set:
Technique notes
- For trolling, use the heavier end of the range when you need to get below the surface and hold depth.
- For flipping/pitching with a baitcaster, peg the weight so the bait falls straight and stays compact in cover.
- Tungsten is the better choice when you want a smaller profile and better feel around grass, wood, or mats.
- Convert quickly: 1 lb = 16 oz, so 2 lb = 32 oz.
When to switch
- Switch to a lighter weight if the bait is falling too fast or hanging up too much.
- Switch to a heavier trolling weight if you can’t reach the target depth or stay in the strike zone.
- Switch from trolling weights to flipping weights when you’re casting into cover rather than pulling baits behind the boat.
- If you need hook-up help on metal or hard lures, a hook-focused option like Tackle Tactics TT ASSIST HOOKS may be more useful than changing weight.
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