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I was wondering how many of you drill a small hole on the tail end of their Spro frogs to facilitate the emptying of water that fills the body cavity while fishing the lure? if you do have you noticed any draw backs to doing so?

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Jay

Just hold it so the hole where the hook comes out is at the very bottom, and give it a couple squeezes every few casts. It will squirt all the water out.

i would not drill a hole to "empty" water?? its just going to take on more water faster..just do what ChrisAW said and choke the toad every few casts!! sounds dirty!

One discussion about hollow-body frogs that grabbed my interest was the fact that the real buoyant/tight-sealed body frogs may fish well,easy to walk the dog,no water intrusion,..but the frogs plastic body will not collapse as easily for a solid hook set as the "softer" frogs.? Maybe the take-on-water trade-off is worth the extra hook sets?

Made a lot of sense to me,but i have to run some tests myself this year when the froggin season begins. I got a bunch of spro's this past winter that i'm dying to try out.

I would not drill a hole either. If you want the water out use the same hole it went in. My thinking is the bait is designed a certain way and I don't want to mess it up. BTW, I love my Spro's!!!

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