GReb
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GReb's post in Frogg colors was marked as the answerWhite, black, chartreuse prob the only colors you need. I mainly use white because it’s easy for me to see and my lake is full of threadfins that get up in the pads. I’ll sometimes tie on a black if it’s really dark outside
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GReb's post in slow action Falcon was marked as the answerThis is what their website states
Darold Gleason won the Toledo BASS Open cranking with this rod
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GReb's post in Falcon rods any good? was marked as the answer7’ Heavy is a Falcon classic better known as the “lizard dragger”. They actually two separate “heavy” action rods in a 6 or 7 power. I’m assuming you are probably talking about the 6 power which is more of a medium heavy by industry norms. I owned this rod in the Lowrider series and it’s a good all around rod. Strong backbone but soft tip. Great for texas rig, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, etc. The 6 is more designed for open water power fishing in my opinion. If you’re going to be around grass or pads and need some umph go with the 7 power. The 6 power’s sweet spot is around that 1/2 oz mark. 7 is more like 3/4 oz