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Snagproof Wobbletron Frog.

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Anybody tried these? Cant seem to find a video of them coming through the water. Been using the Stanley Top Toad with pretty good success and of course the Rage Shad, which sinks if you kill it. These look pretty good. The predecessor, the Bass Kicker was not one of my favorites. If Scum Frog would make the Bigfoot 1/2 oz or heavier, It would be awesome. The Top Toad has 2 disadvantages. It tends to land upside down alot and if you are casting into slop, it won't right itself until it hits open water and you stop it. The hook also tends to pull out of the front after a few fish. Never liked the screw-in type of hook but all the double toad hooks come this way. Going to swap out the spring on the Stanley hooks with Owner CPS springs so at least I can put a new body on straight and secure. 3 spare bodies are pretty inexpensive. Owners toad hooks are out of stock at T.W until November but look like an upgrade over the Stanley. I do like the weighted Stanly hooks but will switch to the CPS spring on them. Really want to try these but would appreciate any info on how they compare in action and commotion to the Top Toads (which cast a mile) and even the Rage Shad, which I believe is unrivaled in sparse cover but the tail tends to rip easily. If these were made of Elaztech, they would be all I would throw.

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