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The NEW Popping Frog from Gambler Lures
Gambler Lures, a long-time maker of lures that are designed for tackling heavy cover and grass, has brought out their newest addition to their collection of lure offerings. The new Gambler Popping Frog, a highly-anticipated lure that has been over a year in the making. This new popping topwater frog plans to change the way anglers approach and fish topwater frogs for bass. Gambler Lures worked hand in hand with local tournament anglers in the heart of Florida to fine-tune the Popping frog. Using all the research and development time from the past year put into the designing and manufacturing of the Gambler Popping Frog, it comes loaded with premium features and subtle enhancements.
“It’s been a long time coming. We started working on this project late last year and just wanted to make it perfect – the popping frog has become such a staple lure here on Lake Okeechobee,” said owner Val Osinski.
One of the big features of the new Popping Frog is the expert preweighting and balancing of the lure to maximize popping action. There is also a rattle that is built into the body of the frog. These features along with others from Gambler make the Popping Frog an incredibly efficient and ready-to-fish lure right out of the packaging. So even if you lose one and only have packaged frogs on the water you don’t have to worry about tuning the frogs to your liking on the water. Gambler Lures has even gone the extra mile to identify their most successful color patterns with the input of experienced anglers to make the tastiest-looking combinations possible for bass. These frogs are available in 8 bass-attracting color patterns and have an MSRP of $9.99.
Gambler Popping Frog Key Features
- Perfectly preweighted to maximize popping action
- Rattle inside the body for extra sound
- Eight Colors Available – Black, Green Pumpkin, Killer Gill, Okee Shad, Purple Flash, Sunfish, Yellow Belly, and White
- MSRP – $9.99
- Available Now
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