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  1. GReb's post in Frogg colors was marked as the answer   
    White, 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 
  2. GReb's post in slow action Falcon was marked as the answer   
    This is what their website states
     

    Darold Gleason won the Toledo BASS Open cranking with this rod
  3. GReb's post in Falcon rods any good? was marked as the answer   
    7’ 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

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