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Derek1

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  1. Derek1's post in Is it even worth it to throw big swimbait? was marked as the answer   
    I live in mass. Started throwing 6”/7” baits here and there 2 years ago I think. The number of 3 to 4 pounders I catch certainly went up. I say grab a couple of the shelf baits you can throw on something you have now and give it a shot. 
  2. Derek1's post in Dobyns Fury 703/733c : What’re They Good For? was marked as the answer   
    I would buy one for $70.  Throw a slx on it and do some fishing. 
  3. Derek1's post in Falcon Cara power/action and model recommendation was marked as the answer   
    I agree with @Catt  there a bit weird. All of the falcon rods I have will fish above the listed weight. They also fish there listed low end just fine. I have the expert head turner and used it to fish every thing from jigs t Riggs spinnerbait and chatter baits. It does great. In the Cara line I have the eye crosser and finesse jig rod. The finesse jig rod would be what you would call a normal mh. It will handle most of your  t rigg and jig needs. Also throws chatter baits and spinner baits really well. The eye crosser, is basically a shortage amistad. It’s friggin awesome. Easily my favorite of the bunch. It handles all my heavy rod needs. From heavier t rigs 3/8’s to 3/4 ounce jigs. Will throw a chatter bait well also. Does awesome with 5” plus soft Swimbaits. Great 6” mag draft freestyle rod. Great shorter heavy power rod without being to stiff at the same time. I find them all very versatile. 
  4. Derek1's post in 2023 Metanium 100 was marked as the answer   
    Looks interesting 

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