Falcon® BuCoo Casting Rods
Falcon created their BuCoo Casting Rods so anglers don't have to drop bucoo bucks for a pro-quality rod that combines the latest technology with Falcon's proven and precise actions. Featuring high-quality FXB graphite blanks proudly made in America, the Bucoo Rods are outfitted with 100% Fuji® components, an exposed blank Fuji reel seat for maximum sensitivity and a weight saving split handle with EVA foam grips. With each weighing less than 4 ounces, there's no question that the BuCoo Rods deliver a lot of bang for the buck.
Each rod in the BuCoo series is designed for specific fishing techniques.
Model BCC-4-166 – This trigger stick is excellent for shallow to medium crankbaits and perfect for spinnerbaits as well.
Model BCC-5-166 – A tremendous ''all purpose'' rod for jigs, worms and big spinnerbaits.
Model BCC-5-1610 – The ultimate finesse jig and worm rod.
Model BCC-6-1610 – This heavy action Falcon is all business. It gets the big ones out of heavy cover and into the boat quick.
Model BCC-4-17 – Great for crankbaits, provides longer casts and the right action for whipping on big bass.
Model BCC-5-17 – Very versatile rod that handles everything from jigs to lipless crankbaits.
Model BCC-6-17 – The stoutest BuCoo rod. Ideal for pitching, flipping and Carolina rigging.
Model BCC-7-17 – The ultimate ''power'' rod for jigs and soft plastics.
Each rod in the BuCoo series is designed for specific fishing techniques.
Model BCC-4-166 – This trigger stick is excellent for shallow to medium crankbaits and perfect for spinnerbaits as well.
Model BCC-5-166 – A tremendous ''all purpose'' rod for jigs, worms and big spinnerbaits.
Model BCC-5-1610 – The ultimate finesse jig and worm rod.
Model BCC-6-1610 – This heavy action Falcon is all business. It gets the big ones out of heavy cover and into the boat quick.
Model BCC-4-17 – Great for crankbaits, provides longer casts and the right action for whipping on big bass.
Model BCC-5-17 – Very versatile rod that handles everything from jigs to lipless crankbaits.
Model BCC-6-17 – The stoutest BuCoo rod. Ideal for pitching, flipping and Carolina rigging.
Model BCC-7-17 – The ultimate ''power'' rod for jigs and soft plastics.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 28
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by OffTheHandleRandall My Go to Rod
I have the 6 6 medium heavy model paired with a Lews Baicasting reel and I love everything about this rod. FIRST OF ALL ITS MADE IN AMERICA, which has nothing to do with performance but is just a nice benefit to know your supporting your fellow Americans when you purchase one of these. Second, I love the action in the rod. I can cast a mile with the set up I have and it allows me to muscle the fish out of the water. The most important aspect of this rod is its sensitivity. I can feel every tick and peck on the line.
This is the first rod I ever purchased that wasn't part of a rod and reel combo. I previously did not believe that a rod would make the diffrence but since I purchased this rod I have hooked many fish that I probably would have lost with previous rods from not even feeling them hitting the line.
If I had the money I would replace every rod I own with some version of the Bucoo. I think for the quality of product and price tag under $100 their isn't a better rod around. Do yourself a favor and buy a few of these. While your at order me one too.
February 15, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by knuclehead sensitive yet not to flimsy
this is a GREAT rod the 6'10'' model is the best . i use the medium heavy setup for frogs worms and buzz baits.The only thing bad about this rod is nothing
September 18, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bcjr Can you say FALCON
Got the 7' med/moderate for shallow to medium crankbaits and put a Shimano Citica on it. Very light, sensitive, and strong. Outcasts all other rods I own. I had a 4 foot alligator gar hit a Rapala crank and thought I had a 10 lb. Bass. It was bent near 90 degrees and it felt great. When I got it to the boat he opened his mouth and let it go. I know now this rod will handle a trophy bass.
June 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Tray215 Great rod
I put my quantum smoke on this rod the other day and went to throw a rubber worm down at this pond, I couldn't believe how accurate it was, I had to turn up my break because with just the worm & a hook, it kept just shooting onto the grass on the other side of the pond (when I would not aim for a specific spot and just see how far I could cast with it), I really was amazed with it. And it's not like I took my reel off my Shakespeare rod and was amazed, my other rods are kvd tour, st croix..etc The smoke with the 6'10 pitching rod was very balanced together and looked very sharp considering they are both matted black finish. I think my smoke found its rod.
April 25, 2012
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I have a quantum smoke on mine, but if you don't wanna spend the $200, then I would say a quantum code (it has a flippin switch also)Top 250 Contributor
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Browning Midas would be an excellent choice.Answers
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Which ones better? the Falcon Bucoo or the St. Croix Mojo Bass?Answers
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75% of my fishing is walking the zara spook, I was originally looking for glass or a composite but this 6'6 M moderate action looks pretty tempting. Any thoughts? Alternative suggestions? I also want this to work for shallow cranks.Answers
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Grab it. You can do both very well with this rod.Top 500 Contributor
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it will surely be a good crankbait rod. i've got the 7' M moderate that i use for cranks and it's really nice. personally, i prefer a little faster tip for topwater. the 7' is a little "whippy" for that in my opinion, but the 6'6" may not be so bad. if it were me, i'd use their MH for topwater. from my experience with falcon rods, their actions are a little more moderate than most rod companies. they do put out quality rods, though. one other thing to consider, you hear people rave about their customer service. it is the exact opposite in my opinion. i had a 7' H that the handle split from the butt up through the reel seat while casting, and they claimed that i had misused the rod and would not replace it. i can't even get my damaged rod back from them...not like it's worth much now, but still...Answers
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The 6' 10" rod works great for me when casting a spinnerbait.A:Â
I use 7' Med Heavy action casting rods for spinnerbaits in that range. Also by simply adjusting the spool tension on your reel you can flip and pitch your spinnerbaits if necessary.As far as rods being technique specific, it's the angler that determines which rod he or she will use for a particular presentation. Use your comfort zone as your guide.
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I would suggest the 6-10 medium. All these rods have a soft moderate fast progression making them very versatile and are perfect for reaction baits.A:Â
hey bud, i own a 6'6" mh that is really good for that. we fish a bunch and throw alot of spinnerbaits all through the water column from too to bottom. i feel you wouldnt be disapointed with this rod with its accuracy and all. that being said the rod is slightly whippy for a mh in my opinion but you may like that. As a suggestion and about 20.00 in savings even though im not an Abu fan the 6'6" Vendetta is an awesome little bit stiffer all around rod. I actually use the vendetta more now because its slightly stiffer and at 79.00 its a rod i dont worry too much about. Hope this helpsTop 1000 Contributor
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I use a 6 6 MH for all my bass fishing, one because if you use 20 rods of different legnths,, and power, then you have to adjust everytime you pick one up. I like a stiff rod for spinnerbait fishing because I feel you get a better feal for what the bait is doing. 6 6 is also more convieniant for trasport than a 7 or longer rod. I go backwoods fishing and that extra 6 inches gets on my nerves and the handle is just too long for my style of fishing. Most of the time I fish from the bank a 6'6 rod helps with casting distance, but is still solid enough to get a good huookset if you are 50 yards away from fish.Answers
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