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  • Super User

Haven't used them, but I'm gonna...Just saw a underwater vid of that frog swiming, you can't believe how Real it swims..

  • Super User

They are a very cool bait. Most complaints come from them ripping. If you know how to use a lighter and a butter knife, or have the 3:16 glue, you can stretch many, many fish out of these baits.

Word on the street is that they work pretty well on muskie and pike too

  • Super User

Aaron, have you seen them in real life? They are HUGE.

I will probably get one before this summer. ;D

i saw on youtube wow really good action i might pick some up

  • Super User

I don't know if I'd classify them as Huge, but..keep in mind they weight 1.2 oz..which is perfect for my rig.. ;)

Aaron, have you seen them in real life? They are HUGE.

I will probably get one before this summer. ;D

  • Super User
I don't know if I'd classify them as Huge, but..keep in mind they weight 1.2 oz..which is perfect for my rig.. ;)
Aaron, have you seen them in real life? They are HUGE.

I will probably get one before this summer. ;D

They are MUCH larger than the average frog bait.

  • Super User
They are a very cool bait. Most complaints come from them ripping. If you know how to use a lighter and a butter knife, or have the 3:16 glue, you can stretch many, many fish out of these baits.

Word on the street is that they work pretty well on muskie and pike too

Never thought about that. I bet they would freakin' kill in the pencil reeds.

Dangit bizz, you just costed me about thirty bucks.

  • Super User

HAHA. Thats what I do. Apologies. ;D ;D

I expect a thank you when it works though, lol

  • Super User
HAHA. Thats what I do. Apologies. ;D ;D

I expect a thank you when it works though, lol

10-4.  If I catch a PR, you'll have a 3:16 gift card on the way.

  • 4 months later...

well, I bought a four pack, haven't used them yet, but can't wait. If tghey work dont believe other conteatants willl have this bait to throw.

I have fished them for a couple of years. I have had some success but not what I had hoped for. They do tear & I use clear PVC glue to repair them when I return to camp. Use a small brush instead of the dobber that comes in the glue. They are 7" long so you need some heavy gear. I use a 7 1/2', 6 power rod with a fast tip & a Shimano Calais DC reel spooled with Yo-Zuri 30lb Hybrid. I do catch bigger fish on them, but I tend to use the Boze frog more as I catch more fish on them & the bigger gators tend not to mess with them. ;)

i agree i bet they would be a great muskie bait...

as said before it is definitely way above your "avg" sized frog. in person they seem huge.

havent used them but when i felt them i would have to say they definitely seem like theyd tear very easily.. and if it was a muskie.... kiss that puppy goodbye  ;D

They're as big as my hand! Aaron, war birds carries them, so you can check them out locally.

I didn't really care about these all that much until fourbizz mentioned that they could be a productive Musky bait.  Now I need them even though I have only went Musky fishing one time and it was a pretty big failure.  I will go again.  I wouldn't mind getting these for the fall.

I have two packs I bought four years ago and have never used them. They just look so big. The hook they come with is a monster too. The video got me.

Thanks all, against my better judgement I just ordered some, all that talk of a musky bait and it got to me. 

  • Super User

Send them to me..I'll use em.. ;)

I have two packs I bought four years ago and have never used them. They just look so big. The hook they come with is a monster too. The video got me.

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