03-03-09, 11:56 PM | #26 |
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I just bought a bass pro extreme 7.0 foot rod (says crankbait) and a bass pro extreme baitcast reel. I haven't gotten to use this yet but is this a good setup for cranking?
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03-04-09, 08:39 PM | #27 |
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ihandled an extreme rod a fe months ago. wish i had the money then to buy it. as for the reel, i don't know. but i love the rod.
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03-04-09, 10:44 PM | #28 |
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AiRRUS Cranking Stick. It is unbelievable. I've cashed a check in my last two tournaments on that rod. Every fish has practically swallowed my wiggle wart. Two tumbs up.
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03-05-09, 10:28 PM | #29 |
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With one exception I don't use crankbait rods anymore. I switched over to plain 6-6 M action Falcon Low Riders and they work just fine. The exception is a Falcon Deep Cranker designed to fish the big bruisers like a DD-22. I like the lighter graphite stick as opposed to a glass or composite rod and didn't want to pay the big $$$ for a graphite "crankbait" rod.
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