Falcon® BuCoo Spinning Rods
Falcon created their BuCoo Spinning 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 Spinning Rods deliver a lot of bang for the buck.
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by basshunt3r Top Heavy
The balance on this rod is awful. Spent $120 on a rod, expecting it to be "under 4 ounces" like it says in the specifications. I have a Carrot Stix Wild Micro rod thats 4.4 oz, and is waayyyy lighter than the Bucoo. Same length and action. Very displeased. Returning it for my money back..
January 16, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Enrico Biggest little rod ever
I purchased the 6 foot BCS-1L-16 and expected a fun ultra-lite rod to mess around with. I brought it out on the boat with me and ended up getting in long battles with 25 inch plus reds and decent sized snook. I have it paired up with a Penn Fierce, FRC1000, and love it to death.
December 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BigCountry973 Great rod for the money
Best rod for the money no questions asked I fish for walleyes and bass and caught a bunch with no problems at all pair it with a stradic and it's right there with the higher end equipment
May 22, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by drockafella buy 2
they don't have these on the shelves of the bass pro closes to me but the should. i was nervous to buy a rod without holding it, but after fishing it for 2 weeks i'm back to write a review and buy another. lighter then other rods i own that are double the price and feels like it will last for years. 6'6 medium heavy with a shimano ci4 3000. little tip heavy but i put on the rod balancer kit and balanced it right out. awesome rod for the money. also made in america!!
March 21, 2012
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Would the falcon bucoo 7 ft heavyrod be a good fit with the pfleuger patriarch 9540 with 12 lb berkleynanofil
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pretty much be using this combo to fish any where and everywhere but mainly in a river for bass and pickerel. i will also be using this to fish with everything from frogs/worms to crankbaits/jointed shads. any help would be greatly appreciatedAnswers
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Yes! I use 12- 14- 20lb braid using Pfleuger President on one, a Browing Midas on another, and Shimano Stradic on yet another. Love my Falcon Rods and Made in USADetails:Â
i own a couple shimano stradic ci4 3000 reels, i have them on abu garcia veritas 6'6'' and 7' rods. the abu's are still a little tip heavy so i am looking for different rods for these reels. does anyone fish ci4 3000 with any of the bucoo's and how is the weight balance? or any other light weight reels comparable to 7 ounces in weight?Answers
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I use a Stradic 4000 FI with the Bucoo 7' med action and it is a little tip heavy but not uncomfortably so. However, the 4000 FI weighs in at 11.6 oz. Based on your 7 oz ci4 I would say you would still be tip heavy if you're concidering the 7' rod. With a little thought I have been able to add weight to the butt and it's balanced just fine. The Bucoo is still a great rod.Answers
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I purchased the 7' spinning rod rated medium power with moderate action. I would have to say it was right on the money with it's power/action rating.A:Â
This is a light rod and has a backbone but is not to stiff but is still.Details:Â
I fish everything from bass and pike to redfish, seatrout and small bonito. Should i buy the 6'6'' medium heavy 1 piece medium fast, or the 6'6'' medium 2 piece moderate ? Which one is good for me ?Answers
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Would the Bucoo 6' 6" m Open Hook Rod be a good rod to pair with Plueger Supreme 8035 spinning reel?
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I'm a weekend Bass or anything else that will bite fisher. lipless crank, worm, spinner baits.Answers
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