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Your Favorite Crank Bait Rod (1/2 oz. 1.5 Square Bills and 1/2 oz. Red Eye Shads) ? 2024


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 

You can see from the title - I'm looking for a specific crank bait rod to mainly throw 1/2 oz. 1.5 square bills and 1/2 oz. Red Eye Shad lipless crank baits ... *What is your favorite crank bait rod (under $150) for throwing both types of lures ?


fishing user avatarike8120 reply : 

I have a Dobyns FR 705CB very nice rod for the price point. I mated it with KK Assassin and 12# Copolymer line.


fishing user avatarMatt_3479 reply : 

Imx pro 845 cbr 


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

I fish those baits on Quantum KVD Cranking Rods

The TKVD746MB P3 model is a 7' 4" MH moderate composite number that may be my favorite stick.

Here it is for just over  $100 and free shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/Zebco-Medium-Cranking-1-Piece-7-Feet/dp/B00IS3UKH4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1CL7MNZJUOYAI&keywords=kvd+quantum+tour+cranking+rod&qid=1561467854&s=gateway&sprefix=QUANTUM+TOUR+KVD+cranking+rod++%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-4

It's caught a ton of great fish for me and I have several in that line.

(There's 3 in this pic)

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A-Jay


fishing user avatarDerek1 reply : 

I also have the fury 705cb and I feel like the 1.5’s are little light for it, but that’s just my opinion. On the other hand it throws 1/2-5/8’s lipless 50 plus’s yards. Idk that’s just my take on it. 


fishing user avatarTizi reply : 

I use a Carbon Lite 2.0 7' MF.  Works great for cranks/lipless.  Got it on Black Friday for $79.99.


fishing user avatarDerek1 reply : 
  On 6/25/2019 at 10:14 PM, Tizi said:

I use a Carbon Lite 2.0 7' MF.  Works great for cranks/lipless.  Got it on Black Friday for $79.99.

I was thinking about grabbing that same rod for 1.5’s.  I feel like you can do allot with that rod. 


fishing user avatarTizi reply : 
  On 6/25/2019 at 10:21 PM, Derek1 said:

I was thinking about grabbing that same rod for 1.5’s.  I feel like you can do allot with that rod. 

I like that I can throw lighter lures like 1/4 ounce with no problems.


fishing user avatarJLBBass reply : 
  On 6/25/2019 at 9:11 PM, A-Jay said:

I fish those baits on Quantum KVD Cranking Rods

The TKVD746MB P3 model is a 7' 4" MH moderate composite number that may be my favorite stick.

Here it is for just over  $100 and free shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/Zebco-Medium-Cranking-1-Piece-7-Feet/dp/B00IS3UKH4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1CL7MNZJUOYAI&keywords=kvd+quantum+tour+cranking+rod&qid=1561467854&s=gateway&sprefix=QUANTUM+TOUR+KVD+cranking+rod++%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-4

It's caught a ton of great fish for me and I have several in that line.

(There's 3 in this pic)


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A-Jay

I own a pair of these Quantums, along with a pair of Dobyns Fury 705CB's. I use the Quantums for deeper diver (over 10ft and the Dobyns for shallow to mid range divers. Love both rods! i got lucky a few years ago, and found the Quantum KVD crankbait rods on clearance at a local Walmart for $40 each!! that's why I bought 2!

another favorite of mine, and may be my 1st choice for open water cranking for smallies is a Dobyns Champion 764CB-RM crankbait model I have. it's a graphite crankbait rod, but has the perfect power/action for cranks!

  On 6/25/2019 at 9:15 PM, Derek1 said:

I also have the fury 705cb and I feel like the 1.5’s are little light for it, but that’s just my opinion. On the other hand it throws 1/2-5/8’s lipless 50 plus’s yards. Idk that’s just my take on it. 

I disagree. The Fury 705CB is fine for throwing 1.5's. It has a soft tip, and the perfect moderate action. 


fishing user avatargilkeybr reply : 

I really really like my Champion 704CB for 1.5s.  They load it up just right.  Haven't fished the 704 with a 1/2oz lipless.  Something tells me the 705 would do that a bit better. 

 

With a 20% off coupon you can get a Champion XP for near your budget!  


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 

I have two Daiwa Tatula glass rods, the MH/MF and M/MF. The M/MF is great for 1.5s in open water and casts them a mile and the MH/MF is great for fishing in grass, deep divers and larger cranks.


fishing user avatarwaymont reply : 

Dobyns Fury 703


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 

Kistler Magnesium 2. Waaaay underrated for this application. Spend the extra $50. It is more than worth it. And will comfortably cover other applications. If it absolutely must be <150, BPS Crankin Stick. 


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 

for me it is a tossup between the Dobyns fury 705 CB and the KastKing speed demon pro squarebill cranking rod.

the Dobyns has a little heavier action and is usually used for throwing squarebills around cover.

The speed demon pro has a slightly lighter action and seems to keep the fish pinned a little better when fishing ratl-traps and red eye shad.

 

 


fishing user avatarVilas15 reply : 

I finally got a chance to fish my St Croix Premier Crankbait MH/M with wiggle warts and 1/2 oz rippin raps. Loved it. I can't compare to anything else though as its my first crankbait specific rod.


fishing user avatarLonnieP reply : 

I use a 7’ Daiwa Tatula M/R for lipless cranks and a Powell 755cb for Squarebills.


fishing user avatarChief250 reply : 

2018 Orichi XX EMTF


fishing user avatarOG Crankster reply : 

Im using a American Made Falcon Lowrider 20 Big Cranker. They are normally 149.99 and American Legacy has them on sale for 79.99. Sign up for their news letter and get another 10% off. A great rod for a great price.


fishing user avatarjbrew73 reply : 
  On 6/26/2019 at 9:55 AM, OG Crankster said:

Im using a American Made Falcon Lowrider 20 Big Cranker. They are normally 149.99 and American Legacy has them on sale for 79.99. Sign up for their news letter and get another 10% off. A great rod for a great price.

This is an excellent suggestion or any 5-17 falcon.  I use the bucoo micro  trapcaster and it is perfect for those lures. 


fishing user avatarEWREX reply : 

enigma HPT 7’2 MH crankbait rod


fishing user avatarGlaucus reply : 

The 6'8" Okuma EVX MH/MF is a great rod for squarebills and lipless crankbaits. It's technically their spinnerbait rod but it works great for these as well. The regular 7' Okuma EVX M/MF or MH/MF cranking rods would fit the bill too.

 

$100~ for EVX rods

 

How to fish a Fury:

 

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Fenwick HMG 7'2" M/MF at $100~ is an option as well. I love those rods. However, I haven't used this one specifically. I have ML/F and M/F spinning HMGs and M/F and MH/F casting HMGs. Only reason I haven't gotten this rod is because I prefer 6'6"-6'10" rods and will go to 7' if I have to but never higher.


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 

OP here : Thanks for the replies - a lot of varied opinions here ! I'm wondering if one crank bait rod can throw both a 1.5 square bill and a red eye shad of the same weight in open water ? For ripping a lipless  crank out of grass I can see where you need to move up to a MH action crank'n rod .


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 

I see the BPS Crankin' Stick mentioned - how does it compare at the same price range of a David Fritts Perfect Cranking Rod by Lews ?


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 
  On 6/26/2019 at 5:49 PM, Glaucus said:

The 6'8" Okuma EVX MH/MF is a great rod for squarebills and lipless crankbaits. It's technically their spinnerbait rod but it works great for these as well. The regular 7' Okuma EVX M/MF or MH/MF cranking rods would fit the bill too.

 

$100~ for EVX rods

 

How to fish a Fury:

 

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Fenwick HMG 7'2" MH/MF at $100~ is an option as well. I love those rods. However, I haven't used this one specifically. I have ML/F and M/F spinning HMGs and M/F and MH/F casting HMGs. Only reason I haven't gotten this rod is because I prefer 6'6"-6'10" rods and will go to 7' if I have to but never higher.

*While funny , I see you have no love for Dobyns apparently ? I find for the Fury price point (Academy) every one I have picked up is a straight blank that has been spined properly with decent quality components used . Any time I have had a question on a Sierra or Champion (my Dobyns rod choices) either Gary or his son have been super responsive to reply ... Lots of good rods out there and maybe Dobyns isn't your choice for cranking (or anything else) but I do believe they are a quite a reputable rod company just the same  . 


fishing user avatarOG Crankster reply : 

The Falcon Lowrider 20 is a MH.


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 
  On 6/26/2019 at 8:05 PM, ChrisD46 said:

I see the BPS Crankin' Stick mentioned - how does it compare at the same price range of a David Fritts Perfect Cranking Rod by Lews ?

The BPS is more of a composite type feel, no matter what they call it, but light and soft and flexible at the top. The DF is stiffer graphite/glass normal “mod” action made for heavier applications and has nicer looking components.


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 
  On 6/27/2019 at 7:32 AM, CrankFate said:

The BPS is more of a composite type feel, no matter what they call it, but light and soft and flexible at the top. The DF is stiffer graphite/glass normal “mod” action made for heavier applications and has nicer looking components.

*Looks like it's possible that the DF Perfect Crank rod might be a bit more versatile for ripping and such . Conversely , I read where people had guide problems with the rod . The BPS rod feel nice in the hand .


fishing user avatarKP Duty reply : 

Imx-pro 864 deep flex.  

 


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 
  On 6/27/2019 at 9:17 PM, ChrisD46 said:

*Looks like it's possible that the DF Perfect Crank rod might be a bit more versatile for ripping and such . Conversely , I read where people had guide problems with the rod . The BPS rod feel nice in the hand .

I usually go with the softer tip rod. But everyone’s different and also doing different things. You have to go with what matches what your doing. 


fishing user avatarNavrik reply : 

I have 2 x older Powell Max 703 Glass Rods and they beautiful for cranking. I find them perfect for throwing a Red Eye shad around.

 

Reel of choice are the older Quantum KVD Tours especially the 5.3:1 but recently got my hands on some second hand Shimano Calcutta DC reels and I am very keen to give them a try.


fishing user avatarBassWhole! reply : 
  On 6/26/2019 at 7:31 PM, ChrisD46 said:

OP here : Thanks for the replies - a lot of varied opinions here ! I'm wondering if one crank bait rod can throw both a 1.5 square bill and a red eye shad of the same weight in open water ? For ripping a lipless  crank out of grass I can see where you need to move up to a MH action crank'n rod .

I throw the 1.5 and the smaller RES with the same rod. The 1/2 RES I use a beefier stick for. None are cranking rods, as they are too soft (slow) to rip lures out of grass. I also like a shorter rod for working squarebills shallow around hard cover, and a longer rod for covering grass with a lipless, I'm hardly ever throwing either in open water.


fishing user avatarTizi reply : 

Shimano SLX 7’2” medium


fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 
  On 6/25/2019 at 9:11 PM, A-Jay said:

I fish those baits on Quantum KVD Cranking Rods

The TKVD746MB P3 model is a 7' 4" MH moderate composite number that may be my favorite stick.

Here it is for just over  $100 and free shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/Zebco-Medium-Cranking-1-Piece-7-Feet/dp/B00IS3UKH4/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1CL7MNZJUOYAI&keywords=kvd+quantum+tour+cranking+rod&qid=1561467854&s=gateway&sprefix=QUANTUM+TOUR+KVD+cranking+rod++%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-4

It's caught a ton of great fish for me and I have several in that line.

(There's 3 in this pic)

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A-Jay

Is this the rod you are throwing your RES on? The link is dead, I am having trouble finding this exact rod somewhere to check it out.


fishing user avatarMN Fisher reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:13 PM, pauldconyers said:

Is this the rod you are throwing your RES on? The link is dead, I am having trouble finding this exact rod somewhere to check it out.

With KVD moving from Quantum to Lews, it's going to be tough to find those Quantum-KVD rods as they're selling out and none more will be made.

TW does seem to still have some

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Quantum_Tour_KVD_Crankin_Rods/descpage-NKV.html


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:13 PM, pauldconyers said:

Is this the rod you are throwing your RES on? The link is dead, I am having trouble finding this exact rod somewhere to check it out.

I like the 7 ft MH for RES.

Check this link

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F233314426604

A-Jay 


fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:16 PM, MN Fisher said:

With KVD moving from Quantum to Lews, it's going to be tough to find those Quantum-KVD rods as they're selling out and none more will be made.

TW does seem to still have some

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Quantum_Tour_KVD_Crankin_Rods/descpage-NKV.html

Yeah, to the point I've thought about waiting a bit and seeing what product Lew's makes up for him. I know he is real particular about his smaller crank rods.

  On 11/11/2019 at 12:17 PM, A-Jay said:

I like the 7 ft MH for RES.

Check this link

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F233314426604

A-Jay 

Would you still recommend the 7' MH if I also want to throw 1.5/2.5 sq bills and 3XDs with it? I know this rod is supposed to be a "blend" of glass and graphite having personal experience with this rod does it truly "feel" or react different then a straight graphite rod? I read so much positive and negative about using a glass rod that the idea of splitting the difference with a composite that was smartly put together is appealing to me.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:21 PM, pauldconyers said:

Yeah, to the point I've thought about waiting a bit and seeing what product Lew's makes up for him. I know he is real particular about his smaller crank rods.

Would you still recommend the 7' MH if I also want to throw 1.5/2.5 sq bills and 3XDs with it? I know this rod is supposed to be a "blend" of glass and graphite having personal experience with this rod does it truly "feel" or react different then a straight graphite rod? I read so much positive and negative about using a glass rod that the idea of splitting the difference with a composite that was smartly put together is appealing to me.

I prefer the 7 ft for RES because the shorter rod seems to rip the bait out of the grass / weeds a little easier. I do prefer the 7'4" for most every other crank including 1.5 , 2.5, 3xd up to 5xd. Also fish spinner baits and vibrating jig with this one. The 6xd gets the 7'11" rod.

 As for being different than graphite Yes Yes yes.  Much different.   I can not tell you if you will like them, but I do and have landed a Ton of trophy brown bass with them.

Good Luck 

A-Jay 


fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:33 PM, A-Jay said:

I prefer the 7 ft for RES because the shorter rod seems to rip the bait out of the grass / weeds a little easier. I do prefer the 7'4" for most every other crank including 1.5 , 2.5, 3xd up to 5xd. Also fish spinner baits and vibrating jig with this one. The 6xd gets the 7'11" rod.

 As for being different than graphite Yes Yes yes.  Much different.   I can not tell you if you will like them, but I do and have landed a Ton of trophy brown bass with them.

Good Luck 

A-Jay 

So if your budget only allowed for 1 I assume you would go with the 7'4" MH? 7'4" just seems a like a little bit of overkill for a little 1.5 but having never done it I can't speculate. So wait, this is the rod you are throwing your chatterbaits on too?


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:37 PM, pauldconyers said:

So if your budget only allowed for 1 I assume you would go with the 7'4" MH? 7'4" just seems a like a little bit of overkill for a little 1.5 but having never done it I can't speculate. So wait, this is the rod you are throwing your chatterbaits on too?

 Yes.

I've passed what I can.

Please do not buy an of theses rods. 

You"ll surely hate them and then blame me.

A-Jay 


fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 2:57 PM, A-Jay said:

 Yes.

I've passed what I can.

Please do not buy an of theses rods. 

You"ll surely hate them and then blame me.

A-Jay 

Oh no! I am getting ready to buy one pretty much based upon your recommendation! And as for using it for chatterbaits I've always thought that the characteristics that would make a good treble hook bait rod would not be the same for a single hook chatterbait and that you'd want something with a firmer tip to it. Do I have this wrong?


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 3:00 PM, pauldconyers said:

Oh no! I am getting ready to buy one pretty much based upon your recommendation! And as for using it for chatterbaits I've always thought that the characteristics that would make a good treble hook bait rod would not be the same for a single hook chatterbait and that you'd want something with a firmer tip to it. Do I have this wrong?

All of this is opinion & personal preference - 

While it's right for me - it may not be right for you.

In advance of my own R & D, I like to have info & input from others who have more experience than me in a certain area.

It gives me a place to start and allows for some level of base line experienced based knowledge in advance of my own findings, which is what will always drive my purchases. 

The way I determined what was right for me in this case, was to purchase & fish an assortment of different sticks to present an assortment of different bait in various situations, until I came up with what I liked & worked the best for me & my fishing.

It took some time (insert a couple of seasons) and some effort and there were some wins & some losses. 

But as time went on, it became obvious to me that there were usually 'several' ways to reach the same objective.

Some were clearly better than others in my mind and some were close to the same.

This is almost always how I 'learn' what any deal may or may not be.

As I mentioned previously, I can only tell you what I prefer and not what is right or wrong.

In the end, the composite rods I like are for the most part, bigger & heavier than what many seem to like.

They are fairly moderate, in that they 'bend' more than most all graphite blanks; both on the cast & when fighting a fish.

I like that - a lot.

YMMV

A-Jay

 


fishing user avatarFishingmickey reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:21 PM, pauldconyers said:

I read so much positive and negative about using a glass rod that the idea of splitting the difference with a composite that was smartly put together is appealing to me.

You might want to check out the Kistler S2 feel and reel rods. It is a graphite rod with a glass tip that has been spliced on. Kistler often runs sales and you can usually get this rod much cheaper then TW's price.

FM

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Kistler_KLX_Feel_N_Reel_Series_Casting_Rods/descpage-KFNR.html

 


fishing user avatarjohnD. reply : 

I use a Falcon Jason Christie squarebill rod , and a 13 omen 7'3 mh for traps.


fishing user avatarChrisD46 reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:16 PM, MN Fisher said:

With KVD moving from Quantum to Lews, it's going to be tough to find those Quantum-KVD rods as they're selling out and none more will be made.

TW does seem to still have some

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Quantum_Tour_KVD_Crankin_Rods/descpage-NKV.html

*Of the 4 or 5 models of KVD cranking rods - which two would you think would make a nice pair to cover majority of cranking situations ?


fishing user avatarMN Fisher reply : 
  On 11/13/2019 at 6:27 AM, ChrisD46 said:

*Of the 4 or 5 models of KVD cranking rods - which two would you think would make a nice pair to cover majority of cranking situations ?

As I fish from a canoe, I don't get rods longer than 7' and keep the number of rigs down. So I'd personally go with the 7' MH as the sole crank rod in my arsenal...if I was to buy a Quantum.


fishing user avatarColumbia Craw reply : 

Champion 705CB and a Diawa OG Zillion.


fishing user avatarpauldconyers reply : 
  On 11/11/2019 at 12:33 PM, A-Jay said:

I prefer the 7 ft for RES because the shorter rod seems to rip the bait out of the grass / weeds a little easier. I do prefer the 7'4" for most every other crank including 1.5 , 2.5, 3xd up to 5xd. Also fish spinner baits and vibrating jig with this one. The 6xd gets the 7'11" rod.

 As for being different than graphite Yes Yes yes.  Much different.   I can not tell you if you will like them, but I do and have landed a Ton of trophy brown bass with them.

Good Luck 

A-Jay 

Hey A-Jay, I just wanted to thank you for your recommendation 2 weeks ago of the Quantum Tour KVD rod that I bought on Black Friday! On your advice I went with the 7' MH if I wanted to make sure I could rip from grass consistently. Haven't had a chance to fish seriously yet but it feels like what I was looking for when I threw a few from the bank the other day.

 

I am now in the market for a different deeper crank rod, mostly for 5XDs and 6XDs. I have a Lews David Fritts 7'6" MH and for a few reasons I am just not happy with it. I am thinking about jumping up to the 7'10" Quantum Tour KVD model. I scoured the internet to see if I could see what KVD threw these 2 baits on and it indeed was the 7'10" model but it was nearly impossible to find what action he recommended. I would have assumed with such a long rod with a moderate taper he would go with a MH. To my surprise the ONLY article I could find on the subject was from back in 2016 where he said he used the 7'10" MEDIUM for these baits. I just wanted to see if you had an opinion or some experience to offer whether you should look at the M or MH in the 7'10" model?


fishing user avatarkayaking_kev reply : 

I have the Fury 703c and the Champion Glass 705cb. I think the 703c might be a bit better at 1.5's, but both will do a good job. You can really feel the lure with the 703c and it's an excellent spinnerbait & jerkbait rod as well. I bought it for Senkos, but it seems to be better with the mentioned lures.


fishing user avatarstratoliner92 reply : 
  On 6/26/2019 at 7:31 PM, ChrisD46 said:

OP here : Thanks for the replies - a lot of varied opinions here ! I'm wondering if one crank bait rod can throw both a 1.5 square bill and a red eye shad of the same weight in open water ? For ripping a lipless  crank out of grass I can see where you need to move up to a MH action crank'n rod .

    TTU701MRB  Daiwa Tatula Shallow Crank, Jerkbait, Light Topwater Rod is what I use. It's a Medium power/regular action. I use one primarily for KVD 1.5 and rattletraps. 1/2oz is in the rods sweet spot anything over and it feels like it's pushing it even though it's rated for more. I also have another that's dedicated to topwater walking baits (Sammy100 and Spook jrs.) I love the action on these rods with baits that have trebles in that 1/2oz range.


fishing user avatarFishes in trees reply : 

OK, for me these are definitely two different rods - because these are two baits that I have tied on nearly all the time.

I don't throw Strike King Red-eye Shads because I prefer an old half ounce Berkley Frenzy lipless crank.  Weight and action of these two baits is very similar.   I have a Falcon Bucco 7' Trap Caster paired with a Calcutta 250 TEGT.  I love this rod.   Paired with the 10 ball bearing reel, I can throw half ounce lipless cranks a long ways AND be very confident that when I get bit 10' from where the bait landed, I'm confident that I can set the hook and land the fish from 100+ feet away.   

Most of the square bills that I throw are around half an ounce and, once again, I'm undecided as to what rod I like better for throwing that bait.    I have an old 7'4" BPS Extreme that I like quite a bit, however it doesn't fit in my inside the truck rod rack quite as well as the 7' All Star Graphite cranking rod.   I have an old Bud Erhardt 7' graphite cranking rod that I'd put into the rotation in a second, if the guides weren't messed up.  I got a new All Star crank rod from Academy (on close out, the purple one) and it hasn't seen water yet, got to decide what reel.   Yeah, the jury is currently out again on what square bill rod is going to start next season.


fishing user avatarDirtyeggroll reply : 

I fish 1.5’s with a Dobyns Champion 705CB composite and a Curado 70.

 

I can launch a 1.5 squarebill on 10 or 12 lb fluorocarbon further than I will ever need to. Loads up great on the cast and on fish.

 

Not usually a $150 rod, but if you can find one at that price, I’d argue it’s one of if not the best you can get.




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