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Falcon Bucoo 6'10 Flippin Stick

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anyone own this rod? would it make a good texas rig rod? my walmart has one on sale for 75 im somewhat considering picking it up. its comfortable,light. looks good. seems pretty stout. ive heard the guides arent the best tho

I am a Falcon fan.  I don't own a Bucoo.  I have the 6'10 Cara jig rod.  I use it for  flipping and t-rigging around docks.  I have heard good things about the Bucoo line.  IMO you won't go wrong with getting it for 75.

I have the the lowrider 6'10 H and really enjoy it I am pretty sure it has the same specs as the bucoo you are looking at. It has a nice tip and plenty of backbone I use mine for texas rigs and jigs. I would grab it up for that price!!

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I have 2 of that rod. Falcon Bucoo's are overrated so it's a true med/hvy rod. I've never had a single issue with the guides. It uses Fuji components. It's a mod/fast action and though I've used it for T rigs without a problem mine get spinnerbait and lipless crank duty.

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yea i played with it some more and think i want somethin with a faster action. sweet feeling rod tho

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That's a good easy handling rod there! Fun to fish

And a real good price!

What does it mean when you say faster action?

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Have 6 of the Bucco rods, needless to say, great feeling rods.  Don't have the 6'10", have 2 of the 7'MH's and great worm rod, also have a 7'3"H and used it for pitching and punching uses.  But for the price Walmart sells them for, def well worth the $75 Walmart price.  The 7'6" I want is double that and wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger if I found that for the same price.

Another thing comes to mind.  Look the rod over very well.  I have seen kids use rods like swords in my store.  

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