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Recomend a lure for topwater fishing mossy areas that don't cost $10+ each :)

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  • Super User

Spro Bronzeye Poppin' Frog, Scumfrog Popper, Spro Bronze Eye Jr. Frog.

  • Super User

OOPPSSS, you are right I second that suggestion 8-)

Spro Bronzeye Poppin' Frog, Scumfrog Popper, Spro Bronze Eye Jr. Frog.

+1 that's my weed stash.... ;D

  • Super User

Rage Tail Shad, Toad, Space Monkey, Craw, Lobster.

Rigged on an Owner (I know, I sound like I own shares in the company) Twistlock hook, weighted if you want the bait to sink faster in the pockets.

I prefer the Owner simply because it has the centering pin in the coil which, with a little attention, keeps the head in alignment with the body.

With the hook keel down, start the bait top up.  Three turns will bring it snug to the hook eye.  The only part of the rig that will catch/snag moss is the tag end of the knot.

A quick tug, and the moss will be shed.

Fish it topwater, mid-water, or like a jig on the bottom.  They are all effective, and weedless provided the point of the hook is hidden.

  • Super User

Quote "They are all effective, and weedless provided the point of the hook is hidden. "

And this is a MUST; CLIP ALL YOUR KNOTS CLOSE!!!!!!!!!!' Any little bit of a tag end sticking out will bring you a lot of frustration in moss

Do you have an academy nearby? they make a frog that LOOKS exactley like a spro bronzeye frog. it cost about 4 bucks. i dont know the performance but they look great. its an h2o express frog. very pretty. but pretty=fish doesnt always apply.

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