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how do u rig them so they dont trun over??
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would this thing work if you attached silicone strand legs to it?
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How short should I cut the legs?
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How many are in a package? and Do these come with weedless hooks?
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How short should I cut the legs?
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How many are in a package? and Do these come with weedless hooks?
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What color is the best?

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SPRO SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs

''I designed the SPRO Bronzeye Frog to be the best on the market, period. Heavy cover or open water, no other frog catches bass like the Bronzeye!''Dean Rojas, 6-Time Bassmaster Classic® Qualifier Sleek, mean, and perfectly balanced. Wild leg kicking action bass can't ignore. Specially weighted to cast long and always land on its belly. Weedless design with premium Gamakatsu® hook. Manufacturer model #: SBEF65.
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Questions & Answers for SPRO SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs

Question
how to fish this frog
i bought this frog back in february and have been using it in the evening in the summer. i havn't had any luck. what is the best way to fish a frog and where?
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
by
elite51
 - Indiana
on SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs
5 answers
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answer 1
Going along with what NickJr said, just cast it up on the bank and bring it in. Sometimes it helps if you bring it from the bank to the waters edge and then make the frog go crazy like being chased from a snake or something. This is sure to trigger any nearby bass. Hope this helps!!!
answered 10 months ago
by
fishsniper
 - Pennsylvania
answer 2
Off the banks or anywhere there is cover hanging over above(trees, brush, etc). great for lillys and weedy areas. when in the lillys or weedy cover, throw it past an opening and bring it to it, let is pause for a second or 2 twitch it a little reel it in 6-8 inches and repeat. when you do get a strike, dont get excited and set the hook right away. wait two seconds then set the hook. a lot of times bass will slap at the frog to stunn it. hope this helps. I have used this method a lot with very good results.
Best Answer
answered 10 months ago
by
Michael46574
 - Fish Lake IN.
answer 3
I have found that you need to fish the frog from the bank, not 2 feet off the bank, but on the bank. To be sure I do,I land the frog 2 feet on the bank and pull off. It catches bass by surprise instead of letting the bait scare the fish away with a big thud on the water.
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answered 1 year, 3 months ago
by
NickJr
 - Alabama
answer 4
find some lillypads or weedbeds and make sure theres bass wherever your fishin'.
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answered 1 year, 3 months ago
by
bassslayer101
 - fort smith,arkansas
answer 5
walk it in weedbeds and near shallow stickups or any where else you would think to see a frog
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answered 1 year, 3 months ago
by
bassboy94
 - louisa,va
Question
What color is the best?
asked 1 year, 2 months ago
by
Patrick1
 - Charlotte, NC
on SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs
3 answers
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answer 1
I use the darkest color i can get away with and if that fails i go to the barney color. My favorite color is Black though.
answered 2 months, 4 weeks ago
by
FROGking22
 - LaCrosse
answer 2
I use two colors of this frog. I like the Black Widow in low light conditions like fishing a dusk. The color that I have caught the most fish on is the Lepord color. If you find that you a missing fish, trim the legs down a litlle bit. It made a big difference for me
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answered 8 months ago
by
bassfishallthetime
 - michigan
answer 3
If your not sure about what color to buy just get natural red(brown) or natural green.
natural red is for muddy water or overcast skies.Natural Green is good for bright days and clear water.But Dean Rojas crushed um' up in Wylie back in 04' with black so dont count that color out!
Best Answer
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
by
mattbassmaster
 - Miami,FL
Question
How short should I cut the legs?
I cut one of my spro's not knowing how short I should cut the legs I trimmed them up 1inch and is 1in. to short?
asked 2 months, 4 weeks ago
by
Gloomisimx
on SPRO® Bronzeye Frogs
2 answers
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answer 1
It all depends on how you like to fish it... If you want to walk it more than chug it, you should cut it relatively short. How ever if you just want to chug it forward dont cut the legs. Leaving the legs also helps the likelyhood of a good hookset when you are fishing on matted grass or othe floating vegetation because it makes the back end hang lower in the water. I had a snapping turtle bite off about three inches of the legs of mine and it still catches bass so legs or no legs, this thing will probably always catch bass. Good fishing!
answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Metalfishin67
 - Cookeville, tn
answer 2
No you are fine whatever you believe the bass like i like to trim my frogs about an inch.
answered 2 months, 3 weeks ago
by
thenextike
 - Saginaw, MI
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