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The most versatile bait ever! The most obvious way to fish it is Texas rigged, but it’s also great behind a jig, Carolina rig, and more. Dean Rojas, frog fishing legend and designer of the Fighting Frog, often uses it to follow up when a fish misses his topwater frog. Drew Cook won the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series event on Santee Cooper using the 4′′ model in Tilapia Magic. The hook slot and added grooves allow the bait to collapse easily, which greatly increases your hookup ratio.
The most versatile bait ever! The most obvious way to fish it is Texas rigged, but it’s also great behind a jig, Carolina rig, and more. Dean Rojas, frog fishing legend and designer of the Fighting Frog, often uses it to follow up when a fish misses his topwater frog. Drew Cook won the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series event on Santee Cooper using the 4′′ model in Tilapia Magic. The hook slot and added grooves allow the bait to collapse easily, which greatly increases your hookup ratio.
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The most versatile bait ever! The most obvious way to fish it is Texas rigged, but it’s also great behind a jig, Carolina rig, and more. Dean Rojas, frog fishing legend and designer of the Fighting Frog, often uses it to follow up when a fish misses his topwater frog. Drew Cook won the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series event on Santee Cooper using the 4′′ model in Tilapia Magic. The hook slot and added grooves allow the bait to collapse easily, which greatly increases your hookup ratio.
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