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Mann's The Ghost & Best Plastic Frog?

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Hey Studs,

Got some great deals from Tackle Warehouse today

using their Memorial Day discount on top of my Veteran status.

Nabbed a few Mann's Ghost topwater lure in a pearl white, black, and frog pattern.

Have any of you guys used it with good results...if so what what your most productive retrieve?

 

Picked up some discontinued YUM Buzzfrogs in black & watermelon red

& I also nabbed  a few Zoom Horny Toads in black/chart & green pumpkin.

I've read some terrible reviews on ze old YUM Buzzfrog, but my wife &

I use 1/4 or 1/8 weighted hooks and always catch bass!

How does it compare to the Zoom Horny Toad in you guys experiences?

Or better yet...what has proven to be the best "non-hollowed frog" for you?

 

Have a good one,

Reg 

Both of the ones you have are good - I also like the Manns hardnose as it holds hook very secure - and the case plastics version - on breezy days the Gambler toad or any of those with paddle legs make more of a fuss and are effective.

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TW gives a Veterans discount?

 

Allen

5 hours ago, Munkin said:

TW gives a Veterans discount?

 

Allen

Yes, 10% off.

I switched over to the Z Man baits for solid body frogs. Gambler cane toads and the yum versions are nice but they rip easily. Never tried the hard nosed Mann baits but I tend to stay away from paddle type legs as I have gotten a few that just don't swim right, it is like a leg is too hard.

 

The only problem on the Z-Man stuff is the weight. Keitech noisy frogs I like too as the legs don't get ripped off and they swim with the slightest retrieve.

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