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Re: Rattle Trap Rod [Re: sparkyorc] #14597369 01/15/23 01:06 AM
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Falcon Lowrider Lizard Dragger is all I’ve used to rip lipless in grass, love it. Typically throwing 5/8 oz or 3/4 oz One Knockers.

The Lowriders seem to all have a bit more moderate of an action compared to the same rod in the Cara version. I have both a Cara Lizard Dragger 1 and Lowrider Lizard Dragger 1. The Cara action is more stiff and sensitive than the Lowrider, but I prefer the Lowriders for most all my moving baits.


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Re: Rattle Trap Rod [Re: sparkyorc] #14599029 01/16/23 09:59 PM
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I used a Kunnan 8’ medium heavy when I used to rip the traps through grass. The handle was a little past my elbow and it relieved a lot of the stress off my wrist. Then I broke it and can’t find a replacement that I’m comfortable with


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