Falcon® Cara T7® Trigger Rods
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Lighter and more sensitive than ever, the Falcon Cara T7 Rods maintain the solid toughness that Falcon Rods are famed for. Now with sleek Fuji® Alconite® guides and ACS reel seats--Falcon has taken the Cara T7 to the next generation in fishing performance. All Cara T7 rods feature Falcon's proprietary F44X American-made blanks. Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by relaxed9 couldn't be happier!!!
just recently purchased this falcon and fell in love with it instantly. aside from it being slightly heavier than my g loomis gl2, the sensitivity is just as good, if not better.
April 1, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishbill performance
I have several of these rods and they are good ones. They are sensitive and strong. We have pulled a lot of fish from Sam Rayburn and not one has broke. I can't say that about the All Star rods though.
March 14, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Hosh29 Falcon 7" Cara Heavy
I've put this rod through the ringer from bank fishing to tournament fishing and it is an excellent rod with plenty of power. The only quirk I got is I've had to replace the same eyelet 3 times. It is still worth the money and would highly recommend these rods to anyone.
March 6, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by texasflipper Now I'm hooked on Falcon
I just bought my first falcon yesterday. I have been fishing all star rods for the past 7 years. I bought the 7' lizard dragger. I didn't have my worm rod today so just used the c.r. rod instead. This rod is very sensitive. I flipped a 6" grape red flake worm to a stump and caught my first fish on my new falcon. 6lbs! Nice way to start a long relationship, don't you think?
March 4, 2009
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Flipping, pitching, lizard dragging, Carolina rigs, Jigs, and large soft plastics is what I would use it for.A:Â
Great for pitching plastics and jigs. Works as a Carolina Rig rod and more. Great all-around rod that is light and has great sensitivity. Not too stiff. Can pitch 1/4oz weights easily. Will pull fish out of standing timber once you get them on.Answers
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Putting 2 great products together would be a great idea. Ive owned energy's and both of those rods. I believe they would work great together. I have a quantum smoke on my T7 and I wish it was an energy.A:Â
It is a great match, I have the 6 1/2 foot medium heavy cara matched with a 7.1.1 gear ratio quantum energy reel. It is as if they were made for each other.Answers
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The reaction rods are cranking rods. I believe they are a fiberglass graphite mix. The T7's are awesome application based rods. And I do mean awesome.A:Â
The only differance is that the Reaction rods have a parabolic bent to them.A:Â
The reaction series rods have a slower action than the T7. These rods are designed for reaction type baits, i.e. crankbaits, spinnerbaits, etc. These rods have a slower action so that when a fish bites one of these faster moving baits it gives it time to inhale it instead of the angler setting the hook and pulling it away from it. I have a few of the reaction series and a few of the T7's and love both. They are technique specific and cover the specified technique perfect. My favorite is the Mike McCelland heavy cover rod. It's perfect. Allows you to pick up to see if a bite is a fish or just cover without pulling your bait out of the fish's mouth. These are by far my favorite rods to fish with.Top 500 Contributor
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I have never used the Reaction series, but I have seen them in stores. I own 5 of the Cara T7's and I cannot tell a difference between the two. If you are thinking about getting one you will not regret you decision. This is by far one of the best rods I have ever fished with !!!!1 of 1
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