SPRO BRONZEYE FROG65
The SPRO Bronzeye Frog is widely considered the gold standard of hollow-body frogs. Following Dean Rojas’ legendary performance at the 2004 Bassmaster Classic, this bait revolutionized topwater fishing. Unlike many frogs that struggle with hook-up ratios or durability, the Bronzeye was engineered as a high-performance "system" designed specifically for the heavy tackle and braided lines required to pull giants out of the "slop."
Key Performance Features
- Gamakatsu 2x Strong EWG Hook: The Bronzeye is built around a custom Gamakatsu EWG (Extra Wide Gap) Double Frog Hook. The "2x strong" wire ensures the hooks won't flex or straighten under the immense pressure of a heavy-action rod and 65-lb. braid. The EWG design provides maximum hook gap, significantly increasing your hook-up ratio.
- Super-Soft Collapsible Body: The plastic used in the Bronzeye is exceptionally soft. When a bass strikes, the body collapses instantly, exposing a massive amount of hook point. This "squish" factor is the primary reason the Bronzeye has one of the highest hook-up percentages in its class.
- Efficient "Walk-the-Dog" Action: The body is noticeably narrower and longer than traditional "bulbous" frogs. This streamlined shape allows it to "walk" effortlessly in open water or sparse cover, providing a versatile presentation that works just as well on a clean bank as it does on a matted weed bed.
Integrated Durability & Design:
- Welded Line Tie: The eyelet is welded shut, preventing thin braided lines from slipping through the gap a common failure in cheaper frogs.
- Molded Weight: The belly weight is molded into the body, ensuring it never shifts or falls out, which keeps the frog perfectly balanced and landing upright on every cast.
- Internal Leg Security: The living rubber legs are secured inside the body, meaning they won't pull out when snagged or when a fish strikes.
- Customizable Leg Length: The legs come extra long, allowing anglers to trim them to their preferred length. Shorter legs often help the bait "walk" tighter, while longer legs provide more "chugging" action and a larger profile.
Original: $13.99
-65%$13.99
$4.90
Description
The SPRO Bronzeye Frog is widely considered the gold standard of hollow-body frogs. Following Dean Rojas’ legendary performance at the 2004 Bassmaster Classic, this bait revolutionized topwater fishing. Unlike many frogs that struggle with hook-up ratios or durability, the Bronzeye was engineered as a high-performance "system" designed specifically for the heavy tackle and braided lines required to pull giants out of the "slop."
Key Performance Features
- Gamakatsu 2x Strong EWG Hook: The Bronzeye is built around a custom Gamakatsu EWG (Extra Wide Gap) Double Frog Hook. The "2x strong" wire ensures the hooks won't flex or straighten under the immense pressure of a heavy-action rod and 65-lb. braid. The EWG design provides maximum hook gap, significantly increasing your hook-up ratio.
- Super-Soft Collapsible Body: The plastic used in the Bronzeye is exceptionally soft. When a bass strikes, the body collapses instantly, exposing a massive amount of hook point. This "squish" factor is the primary reason the Bronzeye has one of the highest hook-up percentages in its class.
- Efficient "Walk-the-Dog" Action: The body is noticeably narrower and longer than traditional "bulbous" frogs. This streamlined shape allows it to "walk" effortlessly in open water or sparse cover, providing a versatile presentation that works just as well on a clean bank as it does on a matted weed bed.
Integrated Durability & Design:
- Welded Line Tie: The eyelet is welded shut, preventing thin braided lines from slipping through the gap a common failure in cheaper frogs.
- Molded Weight: The belly weight is molded into the body, ensuring it never shifts or falls out, which keeps the frog perfectly balanced and landing upright on every cast.
- Internal Leg Security: The living rubber legs are secured inside the body, meaning they won't pull out when snagged or when a fish strikes.
- Customizable Leg Length: The legs come extra long, allowing anglers to trim them to their preferred length. Shorter legs often help the bait "walk" tighter, while longer legs provide more "chugging" action and a larger profile.













