So I usually wind up with #3/0 Crankbaits (1 or 2M is fine), and then with bass jigs and jig 's like the 14/21/25g range, since those are all also #3/0 and #4/0 hooks. In the case of Florida, that would usually (at least for me) be a #3/0 or #4/0 Hook size. So if for example I'm using a pole that can tolerate a Lure range of 18-56g, 37 is the actual middle of that range, so I'll look for +/- a few grams off of that exact number, but then I'll need the hook size to match as well. In Florida specifically, but I guess anywhere more generally, I'm usually shooting for the middle allowable range that the rod/reel combo will handle. Or what Bass Jigs/Jig Head sizes and weights would you use in Everglades? I guess the main question is: What are ESSENTIAL weights on bass jigs and jig heads, you would want to bring on a fishing trip? (To have efficient use of storage) I ended up buying all sorts of bass jigs and other lures, with an assortment of weights, and am running out of space. Originally posted by Killoer:So I am level 28, and I've been having success looking up guides for certain areas, but I never understood how important different weights on lures can be.
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