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Hey guys, I need some advice on the best frog hooks to use on Horny toads and Ribbits. I'll

be purchasing them from Tackle Warehouse..

 

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Stanley Ribbit Double Take Hooks. Better than any other frog hook out there.  Screw locks, weighted or weightless, and they use Gamakatsu hooks.  Hookup ratio is great, and the hooks last forever. 

44 minutes ago, Avalonjohn44 said:

Stanley Ribbit Double Take Hooks. Better than any other frog hook out there.  Screw locks, weighted or weightless, and they use Gamakatsu hooks.  Hookup ratio is great, and the hooks last forever. 

+1, best buzz frog hook out there. They work & fit perfectly on the Ribbit frog. They work on a horny toad too, but it takes more effort to get the double hooks seated just right around the body. But worth the extra effort imo. 

I like screw lock 3/0-4/0EWG hooks for my ribbit frogs so the nose doesn't tear. Leap order tree frog with the hot feet is fire. Owner and Gamagatsu are both good. I've even used the Burkley fusion hooks and they worked. If you use a weighted hook it will always land belly down and not spin you just have to retrieve as soon as it lands in the water. I've always wondered if a flipping hook would be nice for a ribbit. 

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