Popping Frog

Popping Frog

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Don't know if you remember this but recently we had on my friend Theresa Sperry who, when she fishes for trout, calls it trout hunting. The bait she uses is a mouse pattern. Listen up. “typically when it is very dark between 10 and midnight, you throw a mouse pattern and these big fish come out from underneath the banks, think it’s a mouse, and they hit like bowling balls.” Something that has just been released by the fishing company Lunkerhunt will probably deliver the same result for bass fisherman. The New Lunkerhunt Popping Frog calls fish in by creating a surface disturbance. Its concave face catches water and creates popping and spitting noises that calls fish in from a distance.   

 

When bass come to investigate, the swimming legs of the Popping Frog make them believe that the frog is alive. This results in explosive strikes! Popping Frogs feature a weedless design and hollow body construction. The frogs extra soft hollow body compresses quickly under the slightest amount of pressure. When it does, sharp, high quality, upturned hooks are ready for the hookset.

 

The new Lunkerhunt Popping Frog generates a lot of action with minimal movement. It can be worked along edges, through grass, in pockets and on open water.

 

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