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Rojas' Sumo frog

We know Rojas was throwing the sumo frog around. Would the Snag-Proof Tournament Frog do just as well or is there is a different action in the Sumo? I noticed the Sumo bobbled almost like a jitterbug(thats the only think I could think of that had that action). Does the Sumo Frog have this action naturally or was Rojas making it bobble & swim like that?

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Jighead33
Aug 5
2004
I have never fished a sumo frog before, but I can make a snag-proof do something similar by holding the rod tip low and working it in a "walk the dog" style, similar to what you would do with a zara spook. Course, I might just have to give a sumo frog a look. Never know what other improvements it might have! Andrew
Aug 5
A little of both, I suspect. The sumo is bulkier than the SPt and will move more water with its "bow wake". It almost looked to me though, like Dean's from had some extra lead in it (a not uncommon modification) to make it sit lower in the water. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing RichZ
Aug 5
The Sumo Frog has a lead weight molded into the bottom and has the action you saw right out of the package. I recognized it as soon as I saw it. Ralph ralcamp
Aug 5
liked the brief look of it on ESPN as well and glad someone brought it up as I figured it was the Tournament Frog. I just did a little investigation and found the Sumo by Boze and something they call the Walker. Since you seem familiar, by chance have you used the Walker? this is something that might really interest me as one of my favorite soft topwater lures is the Mann's Ghost which this seems to be a refined version of. what do you think ....

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-SUMO.html

dscotts
Aug 6
I used both the Sumo Frog and the Walker for the first time during a club tournament last Saturday on the Hudson River. One strike on the frog and nothing on the walker. The back end of both of these sit lower in the water and have very good action. I have used the Ghost also and have had good luck over the Hudson's chestnuts. Ralph ralcamp
Aug 6
thanks, I think I'll give them a try myself. if you ever have a day to remember on either one, or both, let me know around here. dscotts
Aug 6
Yes, I've used both. But the walker was less impressive than I had expected it to be. The way the weight in the belly is attached, it is constantly hanging in the nuts. If just doesn't have a 'clean' leading edge. It kind of sticks out a bit and dares the weeds to get stuck in the little slot. It works pretty well in more open areas, but in more open areas, I can use a regular old spook.

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RichZ
Aug 6
   

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