jazzy0017 Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 I hear a lot of people put rattles in their hollow body frogs; I was basically just wondering how they or you go about doing this?? Thanks for the help guys! Quote
Avid Angler FL Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 Though I've never done this, you could take a couple of tube rattles and place them inside the frog where the hook comes out at. There should be a small opening. Just be careful not to add too much weight because it could offset the balance of the frog. I had the idea once to take a Snag Proof frog and put a few copper BBs in it, and not only did the action suffer, but so did the bouyancy . Sank like a rock hahaha! Quote
ShadeyBass Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 i have a nasty frog i throw in the thickest weeds and lily pads i super glued a rattler tube on the hook inside the frog and i have seen better reaction out of bass than i did before so give it a shot Quote
endless Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 All I can find. He doesn't show you but tells you in the video what he uses and where to insert them at. Quote
Super User Sam Posted August 23, 2011 Super User Posted August 23, 2011 There is a hole in hollow bodied frogs where the legs come out. Open the hole and insert the rattles. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 23, 2011 Super User Posted August 23, 2011 I put a bright pink dot sticker on the back of mine. The kind you use to price things at a garage sale. If i can't see the dot, then I set the hook. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted August 24, 2011 Posted August 24, 2011 Adding a little bit of weight can be helpful, but as stated before, don't over do it. You can add a couple of small split shot in the hollow body, which adds weight, making sit lower in the water and making a bigger wake and pushing more grass/mats. Trimming the legs also can be beneficial. I personally like the legs on my Spros just barely longer than the body..... Great walking action, and you can still chug it. Quote
jazzy0017 Posted August 24, 2011 Author Posted August 24, 2011 Adding a little bit of weight can be helpful, but as stated before, don't over do it. You can add a couple of small split shot in the hollow body, which adds weight, making sit lower in the water and making a bigger wake and pushing more grass/mats. Trimming the legs also can be beneficial. I personally like the legs on my Spros just barely longer than the body..... Great walking action, and you can still chug it. Alright thanks guys...ill give her a try!! Quote
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