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Dean Rojas Fighting Frog

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  • Super User

Hey ya’ll
 

This is a cool piece of plastic. New I think? It is already a best seller on Tackle Warehouse. Thoughts/experiences?

 

@Catt would you eat it?


Edit: Correction it is not new. Not sure how I missed this bait.

 

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I believe Drew Cook used it to target fish on beds at the elite series on Santee Cooper 

 

Looks like a good bait to me but I’ve never used it. Reminds me of a rage bug.

  • Global Moderator

Been around for a good several years. They're a productive bait, most baits from Big Bite Baits are though. 

 

Like often happens, getting a lot of mentions due to a tournament win. 

  • Super User

Same category as a SK Rage Bug or Zoom Z-Craw.

I find myself having more and more plastics from big bite baits these days.....

  • Global Moderator
2 hours ago, IneedAnewScreenName-98161861 said:

I find myself having more and more plastics from big bite baits these days.....

They're effective, cheap, and sell in bulk packs, all big pluses for me. 

@Bluebasser86 How much experience do you have with the Fighting Frog? One key design that interests me is the collapsing body. Does it collapse really well like it’s marketed?

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12 minutes ago, ABart61 said:

@Bluebasser86 How much experience do you have with the Fighting Frog? One key design that interests me is the collapsing body. Does it collapse really well like it’s marketed?

Enough to know it collapses about as well as any other plastic. 

Probably the best Creature bait ever. Has an awesome hook concealer. Its just so well made. I use it when I throw Tokyo Rigs. Put a glass bead in between the two bullet weights down size on the bullets and you have a nice noisy presentation in muddy water or thick grass. Great lure. 

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