
Overview
Unleash the aggressive and sleek 10,000 Fish Tataki Frog on your local vegetation-infested waters and trigger the explosive blow-ups that can turn even the most casual angler into an addict. The Tataki Frog features a patent-pending External Walking Weight system that relies on an innovative weight distribution arrangement that is molded directly onto the hooks to increase durability while minimizing the profile. Not only does this system help maximize the frog’s casting distance, but it also allows for easy walking performance across the open surface as well as through lily pads or other aquatic plant life.
Further enhancing the amphibian’s flora-conquering performance, the 10,000 Fish Tataki Frog’s body employs carefully crafted channels in the body for a streamlined approach that is designed to hang up less. The body also exhibits aggressive lines and a concave section at the base of the frog for increased hook exposure that translates to fewer missed bites. Additionally, the nose of the Tataki Frog is flush with the line tie to help prevent the buildup of muck and other debris as it roams your lake’s mats in search of a waiting giant. Whether you send it over emergent vegetation, around cover, through open water, or skip it under overhanging trees and docks, the 10,000 Fish Tataki Frog’s mean looks and explosive action will surely draw blow-ups from the biggest predators in your water system.
-Patent-pending external weighting system
-Flush line tie
-Concave body at hooks
-Heavier than most frogs for increased casting distance
10,000 Fish | Length | Weight |
Tataki Frog | 2-1/2" | 5/8oz |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Do not recommend this frog at all. Material is way too hard for a frog and casting is terrible, the thing barely goes anywhere.
From: Unknown: 8/16/22
Comments: I agree that you should not have to boil this frog. But I didn't like how hard it was so I decided to give it a bath in 212 degree water. The bath lasted for 2 minutes and the frog was still hard... so back in for another minute. That did the trick... now it's SOFTER. Not soft... SOFTER. The fanboys sure do love these but I'm not all that impressed. You can walk it but I have better frogs that walk and are soft right out of the package.
From: Jason: Oshkosh, WI 7/30/22
Comments: Failboat frog right here. although it can walk, it's super hard. can't set hooks on any fish that bites. Swapped to the Zman Leap FrogZ and caught fish the rest of the session. You will hear all the Fan boys telling you to boil the frog to make it softer... but at this price, it should be soft enough out of the box.
From: Jay El: woodbury, NJ 7/6/22
Comments: Got to use this today for the first time and it walks incredibly easy and it doesn't take on water at all. I had 2 blowups and hooked both fish so i have a 100% hook up ratio so far with this frog. Don't hesitate to buy as its a good one.
From: Casey: Indiana 5/28/22
Comments: I recently bought the bluegill, Positives: The weight, color, and skirt are perfect. Negatives: The plastic is stiff, which could decrease hooksets. The top of the frog is jaggedly tapered toward the tip up the hook which catches on the hook. However, I found a simple fix. If you take a needle nosed pliers and pry the hook up a little until you can see daylight, then you might increase your hookup ratio. 4/5 I would be happy to review others.
From: Siggi: Crandon, WI 3/6/22