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    Re: Falcon BuCoo

    If you will contact the American Legacy Fishing Co. in Evansville, In. and ask for Adam I'm sure he'll be happy to make you a split handle rod using a G Loomis blank. American Legacy is the worlds only G. Loomis Superstore...........try em, you'll like em...... Oh, their number is
    toll free 877 402 6352
    Last edited by HoosierDon; 08-01-2009 at 09:09 PM. Reason: forgot something

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    Re: Falcon BuCoo

    American Legacy is a nice place to look around. They do have a ton of rods and some good looking lures.

    I looked at the BuCoo in Nashville a couple of days ago at BPS. It is a good feeling rod. I was trying to decided between it, another St. Croix Avid or a Kisler MG. I had my buddy look them up on the internet for some reviews and I ended up going with a Falcon LowRider. Not a split grip, but it felt better to me than the others.

    They had (I think) 3 casting rods and 3 spinning rods. Probably more in back though. The prices were from $99.99-$109. I don't think you would go wrong with the rod if you like the foam handle.

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    Re: Falcon BuCoo

    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDon View Post
    If you will contact the American Legacy Fishing Co. in Evansville, In. and ask for Adam I'm sure he'll be happy to make you a split handle rod using a G Loomis blank. American Legacy is the worlds only G. Loomis Superstore...........try em, you'll like em...... Oh, their number is
    toll free 877 402 6352
    Thank You. Will do and update ...

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    Re: Falcon BuCoo

    Bought a 6'6" BuCoo last week at BPS in Clarksville. $99.95 Put a REVO on it for spinnerbait fishing. So far I like it a lot. Good feel and plenty sensitive for a spinnerbait application. The "sponge" grip is OK and long enough for someone with very large hands (bout twice as long as the carrot stick grip). Time will tell as to durability and maybe warranty. I do think the action is a little on the high side. The MH seems more like a M to me. Hope this helps.

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    Re: Falcon BuCoo

    Berkley has one called the Shock series and it runs about $60 but i have yet to look at one in person. BPS is always sold out of them when i have been there the past few months. i have a freind who has one and he has bought several more after using it. i will be looking for one for myself to take a look at and see if its as good as he claims.

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