Overview
Rattling, popping, and spitting its way across the water, the Kalin’s Rattlin Google Eye Lily Stalker Poppin Frog has unique features never seen on a popping frog before. Featuring a patented built in google eye glass rattle system, the Kalin’s Rattlin Google Eye Lily Stalker Popping Frog produces a very loud acoustic presence in the water that calls in the biggest bass through the thickest of cover. It is also equipped with a concave popping mouth that spits and sprays a generous amount of water to cause more surface disturbance than traditional frogs in open water.
To make sure more of those blow ups turn into hooked fish, the Kalin’s Rattlin Google Eye Lily Stalker Poppin Frog features an Open Gap System (OGS) with the hook points angled slightly upward to increase hook up ratios. It is also equipped with recessed hook pockets to protect the hook points for the ultimate weedless frog design. Available in realistic amphibian colors, the Kalin’s Rattlin Google Eye Lily Stalker Poppin Frog delivers all the top features you could want in a frog.
Length | Weight |
2.5" | 1/2oz |
Previous Feedback
Comments: The body of this frog sit too far away from the hooks. There's a big gap between. The body is quite soft but the gap makes the frog bigger than it really is. It fills up w water too way to often. I'm glad it was on sale.
From: King: Wisconsin 9/9/22
Comments: Bought these on sale. Now I know why they were on sale. Eyes popped out on first fish, the rubber is so soft holes get poked in fast and then they hold water. Would not recommend these.
From: Mark: Early, TX 8/5/21
Comments: The eyes are glass with rattles and will pop out once you catch a bass. that is my only complaint.
From: Mark: Springfield, IL 6/14/21
Comments: I really like this concept. However, the execution leaves much to be desired. The "google eyes" popped out of the frog on the first fish. So, I spent $10 on a frog to catch one fish. I am gluing the eyes in my second frog and hope that will at least give me a few more strikes before I lose them as well. Again, a great idea. But it needs a little more research and development to achieve the desired goal while also providing some longevity.
From: Rick: Shuqualak, MS 6/12/21
Comments: First run on this frog and I have to say I'm impressed. The frog is soft, walks well, and makes enough noise that I think it helps. Worked well on matted weeds and around docks. The hookup ratio was not an issue but every fish had it deep in the back of their mouth. Hook recesses are great as well.
From: Carl: Detroit, MI 5/26/21