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The must-have bass baits of the late '80s - Major League Fishing
Ask the Anglers Presented by Champion: What's Your Go-To Bait for the Fall Transition? - Major League Fishing
Stanford Baits teamed up with Elite Series pro, Fred Roumbanis, to develop the one-of-a-kind Stanford Baits Boom Boom Frog. The only frog on the
BOOM BOOM FROG - FRED'S FROG - Boom Boom - The Frog Factory
BOOM BOOM POPPIN' FROG - DIRTY BIRD - Boom Boom - The Frog Factory
The Bronzeye Pop 50 was designed by MLF Angler Dean Rojas. With the Bronzeye Pop 50, you can walk the dog, pop it, chug it or dead stick it to catch those finicky bass. This smaller version of the Bronzeye Pop 60 still casts like a rocket and is weighted to land upright every time. The legs are made from living rubber that works great right out of the box, or anglers can cut them down to change the action and profile of this smaller lure. The Bronzeye Pop 50 is a perfect lure to throw.
Spro Bronzeye Baby Pop Leopard
2-1/2 3/8 oz. (Each) Stanford Baits teamed up with Elite Series Pro Fred Roumbanis to develop the ultimate top water frog, the one of a kind Boom
Boom Boom Frog
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With the rise of forward-facing sonar, we've set out to design a jerkbait that is made specifically to be better detected on screen. The Scope-Stik
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The must-have bass baits of the late '80s - Major League Fishing
The Boom Boom Popping Frog features patent pending FrogFur located on the top of the frog, increasing hook up ratios by snagging a bass’ teeth.
Stanford Baits Boom Boom Poppin Frog