Frogs

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2010/07/02 16:35:34 (permalink)

Frogs

Can anyone tell me what brand of topwater frogs is a good but not to expensive, never used them before but i see that alot of you like them, just curious what brand has a decent frog for a resonable price

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    fisherman72156
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    RE: Frogs 2010/07/02 18:34:39 (permalink)
    http://southernlure.goodbarry.com/   I use a variety of these in my guided fishing business. The walking bassrats and larger poppers have given me great results over the years. You get long use out of them as long as your catching bass but pike and muskies rip them to shreds quickly so always carry a few with you. The best thing about these lures is the owner of the company tests all lures before he'll offer them for sell to the public. So when his engineers develop a new lure and if he doesn't catch a fish with a new lure, he will not sell them. This is a U.S. Company located in Mississippi so you know when you buy from Southern Lure you are supporting a lot of local businesses and keep Americans working. Good deal all the way around - you get a good proven lure that will catch fish at a reasonable price and keep jobs in the U.S.A. I hope I've been a help.
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    RE: Frogs 2010/07/03 00:45:14 (permalink)
    use the buzz frog. i like the yum brand and the ribit brands. ribit has a floating version that works really well. 4in frof 5/0 hooks

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    gizmos
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    RE: Frogs 2010/07/03 08:59:15 (permalink)
    Have tried several over the years and most sank QUICKLY so I'm curious too !

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    RE: Frogs 2010/07/04 15:54:48 (permalink)
    For hollow body frogs I like the Spro Dean Rojas model.
     
    For the soft plastic style I use either a Gambler Cane Toad or an El Grande Sapo, both of these baits make a ton of noise and turbulance.
    For a more subtle presentation I prefer the Zoom Horny Toad.
    I rig all of them on the 5/0 Zoom hook.
     
    Generally, I use the Spro frog on really matted grass and the others in more open water situations or sparse grass.

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    RE: Frogs 2010/07/06 09:12:24 (permalink)

    "If you ever get hit with a bucket of fish, be sure to close your eyes." ><)))*>
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