I’ve become pretty darn picky when it comes to choosing a bass fishing rod. I’ve tested just about every major brand on the market and I can tell when a company is trying to sell me a $80 rod for $200. Lots of rods out there are made in the same factory and there’s not much different about ’em other than their aesthetics. So when I hear a bunch of hype about a rod, I immediately raise an eyebrow and set out to see whether or not it’s worth the commotion.
The reintroduction of the Falcon Cara Casting Rod has been getting all kinds of rave reviews. If you remember, the Cara series was an enormous hit several years ago and for whatever reason, they disappeared. Anglers everywhere where searching to buy them second-hand and the lucky few who had some of them could practically name their price. I’ve never met a single fisherman who didn’t love an old-school Cara.
As you can imagine, this reintroduction has a lot to live up to. When a rod has the name “Cara” on the blank, an angler’s expectation changes. As I tested these rods, I kept that in mind and was pretty stringent in my review process.
Stick with me and I’ll quickly share my experiences with it.