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Falcon Cara recommendations
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03/20/24 02:10 PM
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Collindave
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Got a Cara Amistad and love that dang thing. Gettin the itch to try another Cara for bottom contact baits. Have seen recommendations for the head turner and eye crosser, but I usually like a longer than 7' rod.
Noticed lots of you all like Falcon so was looking for some feedback!
Thanks !
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 02:36 PM
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DanXB-21
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I love my Cara Head Turner and Eye Crosser rods but if you feel the need for a longer rod the Cara Heavy Cover Jig rod is a good choice... Dan
"The problem with having a sense of humor is often that people you use it on aren't in a very good mood"... Lou Holtz
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 02:37 PM
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Sinkey
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I dont use Falcon that much anymore but they make great rods. You already have the Amistad which was one of my favorite. But the 7'2" MH Swimjig rod would be my next. Very versatile.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 02:46 PM
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Douglas J
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6'10" finesse jig rod is a great senko, shaky head, wacky worm and finesse jig rod.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Sinkey]
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03/20/24 02:50 PM
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Collindave
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I dont use Falcon that much anymore but they make great rods. You already have the Amistad which was one of my favorite. But the 7'2" MH Swimjig rod would be my next. Very versatile. what rods do you use now?
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 03:15 PM
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TBassYates
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I have been using Falcon rods for a long time but mostly used the Lowrider Series. I did get a couple of the Expert Series 6'10" Head Turners and really like them but have been trying them with different baits to decide what to use them for. I have in the Lowrider series an All Around which is pretty much a good rod for a lot of things, A Finesse Jig rod that I currently have my Swim Jig on, a 6'10" HT in the Lowrider series I am currently using for my Frog and Topwater rod and I have quite a few Carolina Lizard Draggers that I have used for pretty much everything from Flippiing to Chatterbait and Spinnerbaits to Swimbaits and of course for Carolina rigging.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 03:16 PM
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the skipper
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Get a 7'3" heavy or a 7'4" carolina rig rod, both are great
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 03:19 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Heavy cover jig. It’s a beast.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 04:36 PM
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4Weight
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I have a Cara Amistad that I really like but I have 2 Low Rider All Arounds and it is the most versatile rod I use. Flip with it, Lipless, Topwater, Cranks, it is by far my favorite rod.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
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03/20/24 05:13 PM
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SWH
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Heavy cover jig. It’s a beast. I assume the Cara version is similar to the Lowrider model I have. While it has plenty of backbone, it’s also extremely sensitive and I’m able to flip 3/16” baby brush hogs but then have plenty of rod to get them out of the cat tails.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 05:22 PM
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Sinkey
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I dont use Falcon that much anymore but they make great rods. You already have the Amistad which was one of my favorite. But the 7'2" MH Swimjig rod would be my next. Very versatile. what rods do you use now? Gloomis Conquest, NRX and Reneau Tackle
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
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03/20/24 06:54 PM
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TBassYates
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Heavy cover jig. It’s a beast. I assume the Cara version is similar to the Lowrider model I have. While it has plenty of backbone, it’s also extremely sensitive and I’m able to flip 3/16” baby brush hogs but then have plenty of rod to get them out of the cat tails. i was given some Cara rods right after they came out for some help at some Boat and Tackle shows back in the day. I already had all Lowrider series rods and had been using them for quite a while. I used the Cara's for a couple of weeks and one of the differences I noticed was the Cara series to me felt a whole lot lighter than the Lowriders. I almost felt like there wasn't hardly anything in my hand. It might sound backwards but I preferred the feel of the Lowriders better just because I could feel them in my hands better and liked the little bit of weight they had. I gave back the Cara's in exchange for some Lowriders. The other difference since I didn't get a lot of free rods and had to pay for them was the cost of the Lowriders. In my eyes they are the best rod for the price.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 07:52 PM
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Fishinfellow
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I have a bunch of falcons but I honestly don't care for them for bottom contact baits. Shimano or Loomis for football jigs/worms/c-rigs.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Collindave]
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03/20/24 08:14 PM
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tejasbass
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I too like a little bit longer rod. The Amistad is hard to beat. Love to flip with it and use it for carolina rigs.
Give the CC-6-174 a shot. Action H / Flex F. This is the old Mike McClelland football jig rod. What is crazy about this rod is I used it for senko, shakey head, light carolina rig, drop-shot, medium swim baits, underspins and traps in grass. It's hard to find a rod versatile enough to go from a 3/4 jig to a 3/16 drop shot.
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Re: Falcon Cara recommendations
[Re: Sinkey]
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03/21/24 12:53 AM
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Minner Bucket
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I dont use Falcon that much anymore but they make great rods. You already have the Amistad which was one of my favorite. But the 7'2" MH Swimjig rod would be my next. Very versatile. what rods do you use now? Gloomis Conquest, NRX and Reneau Tackle ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2024/03/full-64165-218287-img_3938.png)
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