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  1. If you bought the spro popping frog, then fish it as you would a popper - very effective.

    If you bought a normal bronzeye one, then I would suggest you walk the dog over areas with little vegetation, and fish it real slow in heavy vegetation (mats/pads) stopping over holes in the vegetation.

    I've caught pike and bass on them.

    Just out of personal preference, I tend to break into the plastic a bit by collapsing the frog a couple of times, since spro plastic tends to be stiffer than most.-When it comes to frogs I will take what ever hook up advantage I can get.

    Also, spro frogs will fill up with water-Some people completely close up the holes to prevent this but that might hinder hook ups since the frog isn't collapsing as well.

     

    Good luck, hope you get some awesome topwater fury

    FFF

  2. I recently disassembled my abu revo sx for first time maintenance. I've done many times with my revo s and black max. The shematics and interior design was very much the same, however, my revo sx now has decreased drag strength-definately not the prescirbed 24lbs no more. Anyone know what might be wrong?

     

    Could it be oil or grease (accidental) on the drag disks?

    Or something went wrong when re-assembling the handle side?

     

    Any tips will be helpful thanks

  3. WOW. I felt that all the way up in Markham. I was just finished toying with my rods and rested them onto a ledge on my cabinet. Next thing you know, I felt a shake for a second and all of my rods fell over!

     

    Where I was, it was probably one shake, and maybe another 2 seconds to follow.

     

     

    Felt it in markham too, was writing my final exam when it happened

  4. dyneema fiber braids are lengthy and straighter. They're also less slick then spectra fibers = better knot holds. Spectra fiber are spiraled and more round, most are made from combinations of kevlar and threads. Dyneema is made for spinning reels, and spectra braids are for bait casters. Fused braids are just dyneema fibers heated and made into a more uniform line, so that they are more line spectra fibre braids where there is a coating that smooths out the line.

    Fireline original on all my spinning reels

    Spiderwire moss green on baitcasting.

    Power Pro hi vis yellow is good for line watching - colour the first 8 feet green/black and its less visible.

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