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Hollow body frogs?
#3106978
04/23/20 07:39 AM
04/23/20 07:39 AM
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 1,343 Foley, AL
Acorn
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Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 1,343
Foley, AL
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Which frogs do yall like? I struggle to "walk" the ones I've got. So, I'd prefer one that walks easy. Also want it to skip easy.
Last edited by Acorn; 04/23/20 07:40 AM.
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Re: Hollow body frogs?
[Re: Acorn]
#3106998
04/23/20 08:08 AM
04/23/20 08:08 AM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 9,717 Cleburne
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14 point
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14 point
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Posts: 9,717
Cleburne
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I've thrown a spro popping frog a little this week but only one taker. They just aren't on topwater yet for me.
"When you've stared down the barrel of a shotgun in your own home, 3rd & 20 don't seem too bad"......Ken "Snake" Stabler
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Re: Hollow body frogs?
[Re: Acorn]
#3107288
04/23/20 01:44 PM
04/23/20 01:44 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 16,498 Guntersville
AC870
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Guntersville
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There’s a video of Seth Feider fishing a terminator frog on wired2fish. It’s a pretty good looking frog.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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Re: Hollow body frogs?
[Re: Acorn]
#3107379
04/23/20 03:47 PM
04/23/20 03:47 PM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,989 Round ‘bout there
Clem
Mildly Quirky
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Mildly Quirky
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Posts: 51,989
Round ‘bout there
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SPRO has a frog in its Bronzeye series with a semi-cup face and vertical rear legs. https://spro.com/collections/frogs/products/bronzeye-spit-shad-60I've been throwing it for a few weeks trying to get the hang of walking it. I haven't been using the right rod and line, but have gotten it to walk a few times. It's designed for open water instead of slop, so you don't have to have a broomstick and braid. Unless there's vegetation that would foul hooks, I don't throw a frog to walk it. I'd rather throw a Spook or Sammy. If there's sparse vegetation I'll just work the frog with short hops and sputters.
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Re: Hollow body frogs?
[Re: Acorn]
#3107568
04/23/20 07:06 PM
04/23/20 07:06 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 400 Grant
Waldo
4 point
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4 point
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Posts: 400
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A 7’ rod in medium heavy action with 30-50 lb braid and a spro popping frog is the easiest for me to walk. I don’t use this setup in slop but more moderate cover. It’s just a little more weed less than a spook or pop r. Think scattered bank grass. The action is a little slack in the line and a sharp jerk down with the rod. It really skips well btw.
In the slop use more beefy gear and don’t worry about walking it. That’s something more of a pull and shake. Completely different cover and time of year for me.
7’6” rod with 50-65 lb braid
Last edited by Waldo; 04/23/20 07:07 PM.
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