Used the horny toad also awsome results and it is cheaper to use i used a
straight owner #4 worm hook on mime after about 5 fish the nose of the frog
would break off I will try the hooks your talking about the next time on the
horny toad and see what happens I'am waiting om a order of 50 of the toads I
found on ebay in the pictures they look just like the horny toads just a lot
cheaper will let you know how they work out at 5.99 for 50 I don't care if
the nose tears up ot I lose a few.
tommy
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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Try the zoom horny toad, use a matzuo sickle hook 5/0, you can run the
hook
so it's exposed on the top of the frog making it almost completely
weedless
to boot and it sputters those legs and creates a mini wake with the head
like it's spitting if rigged properly.
--
A&A National Fishing Team
"tommy" wrote in message
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Hint on the wiggle wog bend the hooks up just a hair for better hook
up's.
Works for me still just as weedless I use them here in Texas run them
over
the thick grass and mead along the bank even the thick stuff you can't
see
through the bass go crazy coming up through it to get this lure.It's
great
they sometimes follow it out in open water but most of my strikes have
been
in the thick stuff they are a little high in price but they work also
another problem I have found is the weight inside coming loose from the
hook
if you take the hook out and crimp the weight tighter it will stay on
longer
if it starts sitting on its side in the water you know the weight has
came
off.
good luck tommy
"Brad Coovert" wrote in message
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Don't know if any has tried one of these, but I tossed one around the
pond
yesterday and it's a great bait. It is as weedless as most frog type
baits and
comes through grass, pads, etc. with ease. It has a great wiggling
tail.
The
cool thing is that on a steady retrieve it will dive and become a
weedless
shallow crankbait. I had some vicious hits on it and was 2 for 4, as
this
bait
is like many frog type baits, you miss some fish.
Brad Coovert
2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com