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You need every possible advantage over the fish, not to mention the competition). LowRider XG rods give you that advantage. You'll feel those tiny taps, thanks to the innovative XG graphite blank and the Lite Bite™ reel seat. You'll cast farther than ever and with better accuracy, thanks for to a perfect weight balance and Fuji® aluminum oxide guides.
You need every possible advantage over the fish, not to mention the competition). LowRider XG rods give you that advantage. You'll feel those tiny taps, thanks to the innovative XG graphite blank and the Lite Bite™ reel seat. You'll cast farther than ever and with better accuracy, thanks for to a perfect weight balance and Fuji® aluminum oxide guides.
I personally prefer a medium action bait caster set-up for crank baits, but the falcon lowrider in 6' 6" with some 10-12 LB copolymer or flourocarbon, should work just fine.
I agree with him as well but I would still give it more credit...the 6'6 m rod will get the job done..whenever I crank I just put it on my older version which is a 6'8 medium light and it works great
Honestly, dtyukody, this would be a fantastic choice for drop shotting and soft plastic finesse tactics, but I can't recomend this rod for cranking. I would opt for a "softer" IM-6 casting rod, like the Crankin' Stick, for crankbait fishing (link below). http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/s...