Stanley Jigs® Ribbit Double Take Hooks
Two extra-long shanks and hooks are double trouble for big bass with an appetite for frogs, ensuring more—and more secure—hooksets!
Manufacturer model #: SRDT.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 22
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by krak great enhancement to frogs
These hooks are great! they are sharp and very strong. they hold the frog in the perfect place. I have the weighted ones and the non weighted. I was skeptical of the screw for the keeping the plastic in but it works awesome! Worth the money.
February 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Dewz Great with the ragin toad
This setup works great with the ragin toad which is the only thing I've paired it with so far. Seems to keep the toad running upright and true for the most part with lots of thumping action on top water when retrieved at a faster pace. Run it down the edge of a moss line or close to the bank, drives the bass crazy.
July 16, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by barefootsnagger Great frog hook!
This hook is a great upgrade to any frog lure! Durable and hooks are very strong and sharp!
June 26, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Desertbill Good for jigging
Easy to use and fairly ergonomic in their design. Should work well when I get to use them.
April 18, 2012
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WILL THE BACK WEIGHTED HOOK MAKE THE LARGER FROG RIDE BETTER IN THE WATER WHEN RETRIEVING ?
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Absolutely - the weighted hook keeps the frog's belly pointed down, which is crucial for smart, picky fish. Even in free fall, the weighted hook keeps the frog oriented correctly, causing it to glide slightly forward while descending in the water. You'll have to account for this if you're trying to drop the frog down a hole surrounded by weeds, but unless you're specifically looking to drop your frog straight down or if you think the bass like the rolling action of the frog, or you want to control the weight on the frog a bit more, get the weighted hook. Personally I bought 4 packs of the weighted and 4 of the non-weighted, I use them both.Answers
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If you're using the Stanley Ribbit plastic frogs - yes, it definitely will. If you're using a different frog that is designed to float - maybe not, but these are larger weights that are specifically designed to weight the frogs down so that they sink Ribbits at a medium rate in open water. It also causes the frog to fall slightly forward and down rather than just straight down if you were using just a regular hook with split shot attatched to the line.A:Â
Yes, but at a slow rate.Answers
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I believe they are 1/8th oz.Q:Â
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Which size the 5/0 or 6/0 would be easier to use with the Bass Pro Shops Humping Toad 4"?
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I bought the 4" Bass Pro Shop Humping Toads & forgot they didn't come with hooks. Now I need some so I can use them & can't find double hooks around. I saw these "Stanley Jigs® Ribbit Double Take Hooks" & was wondering which size the 5/0 or 6/0 would be easier to use them with. Thanks.Answers
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The 4/0's are the perfect size for the Humpin' Toads.A:Â
depending on the size of the froga 5/0 isthe one i like unless they just seem to get the legs and then i find a6/0 helps sometimesTop 250 Contributor
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I would recommend the size 5/0 hook because the frog isn't that big. I mean its only 4" and u don't want to purchase a hook that is too big. Trust me i've done it before.1 of 1
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