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Finally upgraded to a boat so im wanting to add maybe 1 or 2 rods to my line up since ill have more room. So currently i have 

1. 7ft MHF Falcon lowrider for texas rigs and light jigs

2. 6'10 MHMF Falcon lowrider for top water/ squarebills

3. Dobyns sierra 704 for chatterbait spinnerbaits swim jigs and small swimbaits 

4. Dobyns sierra 703s for all Finesse 

5. 7ft Ark lancer MHF for frogs and toads

 

Thank you 

 

 

 

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Congratulations on the new boat. It depends what you like to throw. At first glance, a crankbait setup and something for heavy cover.

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Congrats on the boat. I also agree with Corey. A heavy cover pitchin rig and a crankin stick jump out to me. If you're happy with the Lancer, I'd recommend getting the 7'6" HF for pitchin. I have that blank in the Tharp series "King Cobra", and it's my favorite all around heavy cover stick ever, and I have quite a few. BPS crankin sticks are also great for the $$$.

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If you like to stick with falcon then an amistad would be a good addition. Pitching any heavier cover with a half ounce or more, 3/4oz and bigger spinnerbaits, and frogs on top. I just picked up an expert series and it’s going to be a great rod for bigger stuff. 
 

a head turner would be a good add also. Slightly more power but very similar action to your 6’10” MH.  Pitches medium jigs great and doubles up for bladed baits. 

 

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