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suggest some Falcon lowrider rods !!

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ok looking for some new rods still..

what would be some good Falcon lowrider for the following things...

would the Falcon lowrider AOY rod cover some of these techniques?

pitchin -

flippin -

hollow body swimbaits -

cranks ( shallow to medium) ( medium to deep)

topwater

spinnerbaits,chatterbaits,lipless cranks

weightless (senko,flukes)

Frog rod -

thanks

AOY would work for pitching, spinnerbaits, shallow/med. cranking, and lipless cranks.

Deep cranking- LFC-4-176

What I use for spinnerbaits and topwater is the 5-167.

What I use for the lipless crankbaits is 5-17.

I've had no problems throwing either a spro frog or rage tail frog on my LFC-7-17.

I don't throw hollow body swimbaits to suggest anything on them.

i have the aoy

on your liust id say it handlkes light pitching,,,cranks,topwater,spin, chatt, lipless,

and weigtless and light texas rigs alll very very well,,,,surprisingly light and sensitive rod good quality,,,to me the 5-17 i have is just a bigger version rod for larger techniques i just listed,,,love lowriders best rod for the money imo

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I have the LFC-5-168 which they market as their "all around" rod. It's a jack of all trades but master of none but I love it anyhow.

my favorite is the herm special it too is a good all around rod.  i use it on my go to jig that i flip, pitch, cast and would kick, throw backwards or hang from a tree to catch a fish.  i guess wat im sayin is that this rod works for everything.

Only low Rider I have is the 7' H Lizard Dragger.  Its great for C rigs (of course), heavier T rigs, pitchin'. 

What I think it does best is fish frogs/toads over the slop.

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