Bass Pro Shops® Humpin' Toads
One of our most popular soft plastic baits! The Humpin' Toad stirs up frenzied topwater action with paddle feet that really whirl and twirl. Just toss it onto a pad, crawl it off, let it sink a second, and then reel it in. More times than not, you'll stir up a big bass bonanza! Soft belly makes it easy to rig with a double-prong frog hook. Flavored with 8up scent attractant.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 45
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by harleylady Great Bass Lure
This will get them out of the weeds for sure... have caught some nice size bass on this one.
March 5, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fshrmn not bad
The action of the legs is good and they come in a variety of colors. I was happy with this product.
February 10, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5Â by HawkeyeBasser Nice lures
I love using these as spinnerbait trailers at night, the extra vibration and bulk really does the trick.
November 27, 2007
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Andrew79 Good Bait
The humpin toad creates increddible blow ups!!!! They are cheaper than most baits in this catagory as well. The only downside to this bait vs. some of the others is that they are not quite as soft. All told they are worth putting a few bags into your arsenal though.
November 7, 2007
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They do not float, if you cast and wait, they will sink. But if you retrieve them in a steady pace they will work as a Top Water lure.This versatility covers many different fishing needs. They catch fish in all conditions!!!
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These lures sink if you're not doing a steady retrieve. The plus side of this is that you can fish them topwater or like a swimbait. The paddle tails have great action and if you swim them fast enough they buzz the surface.A:Â
Find a hole in the grass and let it set, it will sink slowly. Then as you reel, it skims across the water like a swimming frog and you get topwater action.Top 500 Contributor
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They float not too great. They sink some after you cast it, but it does come up to the surface after a few seconds. It is very effective on the topwater tooAnswers
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no its not weighted it will sink down on its own, i fish it fast for top water or slow with twitches for submergedA:Â
Lure sinks without action provided by the angler. These lures skim the surface with a steady retrieve, and they make a great swimbait if retrieved slowly.A:Â
Use no weight. It will sink slow, then reel and it swims across the water for top water weedless action.A:Â
It has wieght to it, i can cast it at least 25 yarads. she doesent float but under use it does come to the top. It works like a buzz bait.A:Â
No, this lure has an excellent sinking action. I've had a few bites letting it sink in fishy looking areas and lightly jerking the bait to the top, giving it the look of a frog escaping a predator.A:Â
it floats but i dont know if its weightedAnswers
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yes, but they offer many colors i but the kit with 5 diffrent colorsA:Â
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Yes, they are all the same colors.Top 1000 Contributor
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yes they areTop 1000 Contributor
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yep2 years, 9 months ago
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Yes, they are all the same color in the pack2 years, 9 months ago
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I live in Georgia and lake fish. I like bullfrog, watermelon seed, and Louisiana craw.2 years, 8 months ago
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try different colors till you find what works then stock up on em, you will have fun fishing the frog2 years, 9 months ago
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I'm looking to add this to my repertoire, and just don't know what size hook is best for this. I read about a 5/0 or 6/0, and would just like some input. Thank you!Answers
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4/O or 5/O work great for these. I prefer the 5/O Gamakatsu Superline Spring-Lock hooks (unweighted.)A:Â
I use to 5/0 hook and the barb comes up between the legs and it weedlessA:Â
the hook is in it and i dont know what size it is but the hook is bigA:Â
I prefer a 3/0 sized wide gap hook. 4/0 and higher are just a little too big for this plastic.Top 1000 Contributor
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I use a 5/0 hook and it works pretty well.Top 500 Contributor
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I prefer to use a 4/0 or a 5/0.2 years, 8 months ago
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i would use 3/0, 4/0, 5/02 years, 9 months ago
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I used a 5/0 extra wide gap hook and it worked fine. I would also recommend some hitchhikers to screw into the nose of your frog then attache it to the hook eye. This will make your frog last longer.A:Â
I am using a Mustad 5/0 with the spring looking bait holder. Also don't forget the braided line. It keeps the bait up on top better and helps get the fish out of the thick weeds when they hit itTop 1000 Contributor
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I like to rig it Texas style with a Gamakatsu 5/0 superline EWG hook. This seems to give me the best hook up and retrieve.Images for this Answer
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