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Why these fit
If your goal is simply more casting distance, the strongest options here are the ones built with weight transfer, dense materials, or low-drag line.
Technique notes
- For hard baits, use a smooth, loaded cast and let the internal weight transfer do the work.
- For soft plastics, add enough weight to keep the bait aerodynamic without killing action.
- For drop shot, the enclosed-eyelet tungsten weight helps with line security and distance on light line.
- For fly fishing, a smoother line with less drag helps shoot line and pick up faster.
When to switch
- Switch to a longer rod if you need maximum shore or surf distance.
- Switch to a heavier lure if wind is limiting your cast.
- Switch to a lower-drag line if your current setup is losing distance before the lure is the problem.
- Switch to a more compact bait if your lure is tumbling in the air.
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