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well i finally did it. i finally decided on which new falcon jig rod i wanted and i bit the bullet. i pulled the trigger on the falcon cara head turner.
http://www.falconrods.com/cara_casting.html then i bought another revo sx to put on it. http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...ems#itemDetail then what line do i want on a jig rod? http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st..._SearchResults i also needed a few strike king sexy shad crankbaits, so by the time i finally got done in the crankbait isle i have enough strike king sexy shads in all sizes that they now have their own box, just like my bomber fat a crankbaits. i also picked up a few spinnerbaits, a binder to keep my spinnerbaits in, some reel grips for the new reel, and an extra spool of seaguar abrazx and p-line evolution. * when i was deciding on which rod i want i was considering the head turner which is designed with a softer tip for throwing heavier football jigs or the finesse jig rod. i was using the falcon fc5-17 which is a 7'mh rod for throwing jigs on, i really like this rod for finesse jigs so i decided to get a heavy rod built with a lot of power to throw the heavier jigs on. the total was around $430 and we left there to go to the flw weigh-in at table rock so all in all it was a great day.
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