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Flukes and rage craws. I use hollow body frogs but, have only caught a handful of fish on them.

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I have never done well with the rage fogs(with hook ups), but thats just because I couldnt get them to run right side up. I purchased some keel weighted hooks and will be trying them again this year...

Spro frog, and fluke are both great in grass. Drop the fluke into a whole in the grass and hold on!

Here's the hooking instructions for the Rage Toad to make it run upright everytime... works on all toads and other top water soft plastics as well.

http://www.ragetail....getailtoad.html

Hope that helps

www.ragetail.com

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Rage Toad!!! Kaawoooooshhhh

Snag Proof Bobby's Perfect Frog

Spro Popper Frog

Buzzbait

X2. I would take a Bobby's Perfect Buzz Frog over a regular Buzzbait though.Check out his You Tube video, that thing is like having a four wheelin rig to go through the slop.

hookset on 3

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I love the Lunker City salad spoon. It's been around for years and is often overlooked. Great bait. It is a more subtle version of the rage shad.

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Fluke

Koppers/Spro frog

Fluke you can fish super fast and let it drop in open pockets when working grass and mats. Plus I get tired of walking baits. After a while it messes with my wrist from snapping the rod 10,000 times in a day.

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In order, mine are:

1. Frog

2. Frog

3. Frog

This is exactly what i use for topwater weedless. Also try texas rigged plastics such as a senko, or a ribbontail worm.

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Rage shad and hollow frogs.

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Rage Toad

Spro Poppin Frog

If its dead calm, a Lizard rigged weightless on top can be DEADLY!!

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