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Old 10-25-13, 05:53 PM   #1
joedog
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Default Today's Question..........Frogs, best color

Now I think everyone will agree that Dean Rojas maybe the best hollow body frog angler there is. Maybe the best ever. He knows all the whys, all the hot target spots, all the techniques, ect.

I also hear frequently from anglers that the only real colors you need is a black one and a white one, sometimes a green.

So as many of you are aware of, Spro has a new Hollow Body and it was designed by Rojas.
So obviously the MONKEY felt we had to AT LEAST check it out (cost).
So I did.
Everything sounds good about it but here's what I found surprising, his color choices. No white, (other than the bellies), no black and other than maybe Wicked Perch, no dark colors at all.
http://www.spro.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=313

So froggers, what do you think about the color choices?

Another thought.
With all the new plastics available today, why do almost all hollow bodies STILL use 'living rubber'?

That is the most likely rubber to melt and clump together.
Heck, if you accidently or on purpose leave them in your car trunk a couple of days, bam melted googy sticky legs.
Can't tell you how many frogs skirt legs I've replaced and replacing frog skirts really stinks, IMO anyways.

Have at it anglers.
Share your thoughts.
I know there are froggers around here somewhere.
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