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Designed by professional Japanese angler, Norio Tanabe, the Nories NF60 Frog may seem similar to other hollow-bodied frogs, but it is a far cry from your everyday amphibian. The unique 3D body of the Nories NF60 Frog is designed to keep both hookpoints covered, and then collapse whenever pressure is applied to the correct areas. Fitted with two split weights, the Nories NF60 Frog moves over vegetation and open water with a nose-up orientation that produces an emanating wake. For an added element of attraction, the Nories NF60 Frog is festooned with twin ponytails that help to call bass up from the depths. Turn “the one that got away” into “the one I caught today” with the incredibly effective Nories NF60 Frog.
Comments: I fish an old quarry with toads, and caught back to back 20+inch bass on one of these in a Bubblegum pink color which sadly isn't in their latest offerings. Same vicinity casts, picture perfect June day during the shad spawn. Pulled those fish in from a beach, thru loads of pondweed using 80lb braid. I went on to test it at a few more clear, pressured reservoirs near me and had some success. Easy top 3 frog for me (Durable, walks, hooks big ones with ease when inhaled).
From: Chris: Ohio 7/14/22
Comments: The Japanese are known for perfection. This frog is nearly perfect. It walks amazing, even though you might have troubles finding the right rhythm at first. When you have that "groove", this frog is definitely going to be one heck of a fishmagnet. I use hollow body frogs for catching pike, since we don't have bass in the Netherlands. Durability is something very important to me and this frog can survive those pike choppers really well. It has a great hookup ratio and the line-tie (eyelet) pointed down, is a smart concept. It really helps turn the frog sideways. Kinda expensive, and the color scheme is not really diverse but it works.
From: Jor: Netherlands 3/26/22
Comments: Pros: Easy to cast, unsinkable, attractive action even if it is not the best walking the dog action frog on the market, weedless even in the craziest cover, above to average hook up ratio, durable - Cons : a very expensive frog, a restricted choice of colors
From: Ben: France 10/26/15
Comments: I have bought six of these frogs and I have hooked up with about seven bass in a matter of mintues but u gotta let the bass take it. I was amazed by how the bass wanted it. I like this frog alot its 99.9% weedless and casts very well.
From: Brian: Akron, OH 8/31/15
Comments: Been using this frog for four years now & love it. Takes some time to get use to walking the dog with it. But then again its a frog. Cast far and lands true every time. Can take a beating and stays on top of the water.
From: Ben: USA 5/8/15
Comments: This frog is definately not in the same class as a spro , but it has a unique action that could be effective in certain situations. It does not have the walking action of a spro but it does have a good chug or fast retrieve.From: Justin