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The SPRO® Bronzeye Popper draws lurking bass from heavy cover with the loud popping action created by the concave face. Specially designed with 3/0 Gamakatsu hooks for solid hookups every time.
   



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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Green Tree

Green Tree

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60GRNT
38-250-547-01
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Leopard

Leopard

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60LPRD
38-250-547-16
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Midnight Walker

Midnight Walker

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60MNWR
38-250-547-02
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Natural Green

Natural Green

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60NGRN
38-250-547-03
Your Price (each): $9.99
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Natural Red

Natural Red

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60NRED
38-250-547-04
Your Price (each): $9.99
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Rainforest Black

Rainforest Black

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60RBLK
38-250-547-05
Your Price (each): $9.99
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Tropical White

Tropicalwhite

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60TRPW
38-250-547-07
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Green Pumpkin

Green Pumpkin

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60GRNP
38-250-547-18
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Nasty Shad

Nasty Shad

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60NSHD
38-250-547-20
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Navy Seal

Navy Seal

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60NVSL
38-250-547-53
Your Price (each): $9.99
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SPRO® Bronzeye Popper Softbaits - 1/2 oz. - Red Ear

Red Ear

2-3/8"

Pack Quantity: 1
Weight: 1/2 oz.
Model: SBEPP60RDER
38-250-547-21
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The SPRO® Bronzeye Popper draws lurking bass from heavy cover with the loud popping action created by the concave face. Specially designed with 3/0 Gamakatsu hooks for solid hookups every time.
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Natural Red.
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Rain forest black is one of the most popular colors. It is also my personal favorite.

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Green Tree
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The best color to me is the smokin shad there great for a sunny day and gloomy.
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do these sink?

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i know that some frogs have weights in them. do these just sink when you let them sit?
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These will not sink. After catching several fish, they will develop small teeth mark holes and will partially submerge. Just squeeze them and keep fishing.
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yes if you stop them they will soon sink. the best way to work them is cast and as soon as it hits the water start reeling.
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All hollow body frogs will sink in time. You actually want them to collapse easy, so they will take on water as they sit, and eventually will sink. Never had one do it before a bass ate it though! I add rattles and beads to mine to add noise. All hollow body frogs have weights so they will cast right, land right, and work right - it's a trade off for the perfomance they give, and they do perform.

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If they completely fill with water, they will sink. I squeeze the water out about every 10 casts and never have a problem.
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The spro does have a weight in the bottom, but it's for extra heft for casting. The do not sink unless you have a toothy critter put holes in them. Matter of fact, letting them sit for a moment dead still tends to draw a lot of strikes!
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What action/size rod would you recommend for these? 7' H?
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I use a medium heavy rod, 7'4". It allows long casts and has enough muscle to get the fish out of heavy cover.
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I have it attached to a 7' Heavy action rod with 65 lb test braided line
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7" med. heavy , you want a little play so the fish can set the hook for you. if you have no play your gonna lose alot of fish.
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The Rod I use is a 7'2" Med. Heavy, fast taper tip G-Loomis. I want the tip to help cast and work, and the muscle to pull them out of the slop. Always use 50lb. + braid, and a 6 to 1 +ratio reel to take up slack when working the frog in short jerks, now get ready to have fun!

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7ft or 7ft 6in on braid line.
with high speed reel.
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I am by no means a frog expert, but everything I have studied, read and watched 7' to 7' 11", Heavy to X-Heavy with and fast or extra fast tip.
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The Bass Pro Shop Extreme rod is the best frog you could ever use. The 7'2" extra heavy, extra fast will do the task quite nicely.
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7' Med Heavy or a 7' Heavy is what I would recomend for them.
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I'm often in the back of the boat and casting over heavy cover. I like a 7' med/heavy or heavy action rod to keep the bass' head up in the tangles.
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7 Ft Med heavyT
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which line would be better for using this lure, heavy mono or braid
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I use a 30# braid so I can pull the bass through the tangles when necessary. My partner uses a 50# braid.
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Depends on what you're fishing in, if it's lilly pads, spatterdock, or other heavy vegetation , it's gotta be braid!
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braid it rips right through weeds its the only way to go also get a 50 lbs plus line
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!BRAID! DEFINITELY BRAID!
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braid
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Braid without a doubt.
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Fireline
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I have been using braid 50lbs fireline round braid... Its crazy the fish you get on this frog with 50-65lbs braid your less likely to have any problems.. Throw it in the nasty stuff thats where the big boys are hidding :)
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Ilike to use fifty pound braid with a thirty pound mono leader. The mono is harder to see than the braid. The braid has better castability... Good fishing
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I would have to recomend Berkley Fireline Braid in around 50# test, i found it to work good when fishing different types of cover ie. lilly pads and slop. I like that line because it how round and smooth it is and you can really launch these frogs.
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Sufix Performance Braid. If you are fishing this lure in the slop, grass, reeds, lily pads etc., braided line (Sufix is my personal fav) will help cut through the vegetation like a knife; if that big ol' Bass clobbers your frog and heads back down deep into that jungle of weedy cover.
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