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Spencer L
03-27-2012, 02:41 AM
What's ya'lls opinion on the best top water frog out right now? I'm talking texas rigged not one you would 'walk the dog' with.
Travis C.
03-27-2012, 07:49 AM
I use Zoom's Horny Toad for that but also Spro's bronze eye hollow body too. That one is expensive but it has good hooks and is heavier than the others at 5/8 oz.
You can fish the hollow bodies like the T-Rigged ones on the surface just leave the legs longer and don't trim them much. Usually, you trim the legs shorter to get the walkling the dog action with the shorter you go giving more action.
Dakota
03-28-2012, 08:21 PM
Rage frog has good action not like the rage shad though. Not a fan of the yum frog.
Reel Tune
03-29-2012, 04:36 AM
Horny Toad in Black.
blr3a
03-30-2012, 08:34 AM
Spro BronzeEye. Coming out of pads and tall grass, nothing has produced better for me. The cheap scum frog with no legs is much cheaper and catches fish well, but it takes on water every cast and must be squeezed dry every time. Sometimes they do not sit right in the water and require some tweaking to get the right action out of them as well. (why my vote goes to the spro, more expensive less hassle)
Travis C.
03-30-2012, 09:07 AM
The cheap scum frog with no legs is much cheaper and catches fish well, but it takes on water every cast and must be squeezed dry every time. Sometimes they do not sit right in the water and require some tweaking to get the right action out of them as well. (why my vote goes to the spro, more expensive less hassle)
http://image.basspro.com/images/images2/thumbs/90236_90236-t.jpg
This Scum Frog Big Foot, I wasn't impressed with. I thought it would have great action but doesn't sit upright in the water most times and becomes a real task to cast on a baitcasting rod due to the 3/8 oz weight.
I'd go with something different and a little heavier so you can reach way back in the pads.
blr3a
03-30-2012, 09:44 AM
I haven't caught anything with that one either. This is the cheap one I was talking about, but the ones I have tried have no black. All chartreuse and a chartreuse and white tail:
http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x442/blr3a/ScumFrog.jpg
As I said before though, very rarely do they sit right in the water without adjusting the weight. And... even then... they take on water EVERY CAST. I do get hits on them, but I only use them if my Spro gets damaged, lost, or someone is fishing with me using my tackle. (The spro's are expensive). I also meant to mention that I use the BronzeEye Jr more often than the full size. I really do think that this scum frog could keep up with the Spro once tuned in. The problem is if you miss a hit you have to throw a worm to retrieve because you would have to squeeze the water out of this thing before re-casting and the fish could be gone.
Travis C.
03-30-2012, 12:50 PM
For really thick stuff and pads I like the Spro.
The Academy ones are nice looking but cheap hooks and like the other hollow bodies weigh less than the Spro.
If I am fishing random cover not as thick then the T-rigged Zoom is a favorite. It can be popped along next to a lone stump or floating patch and let sink. You'll never forget the sight of a big mouth chasing it back to the surface.
Greasy Ham
03-30-2012, 04:02 PM
I've used that scum frog above this post in a solid green fishing lilypads at Travis C.'s secret lake. It is fun and they wallup it.
Travis C.
03-30-2012, 04:21 PM
I've used that scum frog above this post in a solid green fishing lilypads at Travis C.'s secret lake. It is fun and they wallup it.
It won't be long...and could be already. I seen a monster in a body of water very near there on Thursday cruising around a laydown.
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