2017 BUYER’S GUIDE
FROGS&TOADS
1. Eco Pro Toad
First look: A non-popper, what distinguishes the
Toad from the rest of the frogs in the big pond is
that it’s lead-free and weighted with tungsten. It
will always right itself and comes equipped with a
Trokar frog hook.
Size: 2 3/4 inches; 6 inches with legs
Colors: 8
Suggested retail: $8.99
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ecoprotungsten.com
2. Livingston Freddy B
First look: If it’s Livingston, you know it’s got to
make a sound. This one emulates a frog, presum-
ably one that knows a bass is hot on its tail. There’s
a double-hook rigged just ahead of the extra-long
skirt legs.
Size: 2 3/4 inches
Colors: 5
Suggested retail: $9.99
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livingstonlures.com
3. Jackall Gavacho Frog
First look: This one’s a popper with two skirted
legs and another skirt mounted between them.
The body is about 2 3/4 inches long, and the over-
all weight is 5/8 ounce.
Size: 5 inches (including legs)
Colors: 6
Suggested retail: $9.99
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jackall-lures.com
4. Mann’s Pygmy Frog
First look: From Goliath to Pygmy, Mann’s now
has the frog front covered. This snack-size morsel
with an oversized popper head weighs 3/8 ounce
and has a Mustad 4/0 tandem frog hook and sili-
cone skirt legs.
Size: 3 1/2 inches
Colors: 6
Suggested retail: $6.89
mannsbait.com
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5. Molix Sneaky Frog
First look: This outsize frog looks like it could
handle itself in a confrontation with a bully bass. It
was designed for walking the dog, which it is sup-
posed to do very well.
Size: 3 1/2 inches
Colors: 6
Suggested retail: $14.49
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molix.com/en/
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