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#2467387 - 07/18/08 10:18 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Paul Marshall]
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SN, what am I doing wrong?
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#2467410 - 07/18/08 10:23 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Paul Marshall]
Bass Hog Online   content
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Nathyn H,
I think the R2S version is a better bait. It's softer, the detail is as good or better, and the legs are finer. Because it is softer, the hook up ratio is slightly better than on the Spro. The thing to do is take a Spro and massage it for about five minutes with your hands. This will soften it up, and it will perform much better during hook up. Also, the reason any of these frogs sink is because either a hole has been puched in them from the hooks allowing air to escape, or the area around the line tie has torn. You can use swim bait glue to kind of fix them, but these things do degrade over time.
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#2467562 - 07/18/08 11:07 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Bass Hog]
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Registered: 10/08/07
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Loc: Azle, TX, USA
Originally Posted By: Bass Hog
The thing to do is take a Spro and massage it for about five minutes with your hands. This will soften it up........



Seems that a few of us are getting a little too intimate with our baits nowdays!! LOL



Edited by Mark Wendler (07/18/08 11:08 AM)
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#2467674 - 07/18/08 11:29 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Mark Wendler]
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Ha, that's good. I should've proof read that before hitting send. laugh
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#2467769 - 07/18/08 11:55 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Bass Hog]
Skeeter TZX 200 Offline
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Registered: 04/18/05
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Loc: Waco
it seems like some of the spro frogs get water in them and some dont.

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#2467782 - 07/18/08 11:58 AM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Bass Hog]
Nathyn H Online   content
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Registered: 01/23/04
Posts: 1031
Loc: Haslet,Tx
Originally Posted By: Bass Hog
Nathyn H,
I think the R2S version is a better bait. It's softer, the detail is as good or better, and the legs are finer. Because it is softer, the hook up ratio is slightly better than on the Spro. The thing to do is take a Spro and massage it for about five minutes with your hands. This will soften it up, and it will perform much better during hook up. Also, the reason any of these frogs sink is because either a hole has been puched in them from the hooks allowing air to escape, or the area around the line tie has torn. You can use swim bait glue to kind of fix them, but these things do degrade over time.

i like the r2s frog but it wasnt hookin up for me on t-bend...if your chunking any of those type frogs in the nastiest stuff possible then they will eventually take on some water...i like how the nose of the r2s is wired tight to the hook...its my fav frog so far...
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#2467792 - 07/18/08 12:00 PM Re: SPRO FROG [Re: Nathyn H]
cd Offline
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Registered: 01/11/05
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Trim them uneven, about a half inch difference.

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