TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

Tru-Tungsten is proud to announce the release of our newest fishing lure, the Mad Maxx Hollow body frog. Designed by Mike Iaconelli, Marty Stone and Greg Hackney. Mad Maxx features the MiHatchii super sharp, super strong custom hook; 3D eyes, tungsten rattles, a unique pro drain hole that is scientifically designed that allows accumulated water to escape. Also, design into the body is a unique keel that allows it to glide along the surface like the real thing. This design makes walking the dog almost effortless.


Mad Maxx is available in seven original colors - Gremlin, Sweet Revenge, Swamp Monster, Rotten Pumpkin, Hydrilla, Bluegrass and Grapes of Wrath.

The Mad Maxx can be purchased exclusively at both Bass Pro Shops or BassPro.com.  I already odered mine, get yours before they run out!!!

 
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  • 6/22/2009 4:41 PM Brian wrote:
    Your blog is shaping up nicely. Great content, I might have to grab a snippet of one of your articles and post it with a link back here, it'll send you a crap load of traffic.
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    1. 6/24/2009 11:29 AM Rich Lindgren wrote:
      Feel free to point a link, I will return the favor!
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      1. 7/2/2009 1:33 PM Rich Lindgren wrote:
        For those of you that are not fans of BassPro, here is another place to get them
        http://www.landbigfish.com/tacklestore/showcase.cfm?PID=5862&SiteID=1485

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  • 10/6/2009 7:56 PM Tyler Simoneaux wrote:
    what are you guys trying to do copy spro.
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    1. 10/8/2009 8:14 AM Rich Lindgren wrote:

      There are some similarities between the Mad Maxx and the Spro Bronzeye frog, they say that imitation is the highest form of flattery.  But there are a few things that make the Mad Maxx different, tungsten rattles and weight, a drain hole that works as advertised, and a bottom keel that makes it very easy to walk.  Plus the body is a little more durable.  Try one out, compare them and see what is best for you!

      Thanks for the comment,
      Rich


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  • 2/8/2010 9:30 AM mikesxpress wrote:
    MHO
    I fish grass here at my home on the Potomac most of the year and have the opportunity to test many frog types from May thru Nov. The Spro frog body is much to stiff and missed fish is a result of the body not being able to collapse enough to get the hooks exposed quickly. If this frog is "more durable" then it will have similar issues.
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    1. 2/8/2010 10:44 PM Rich Lindgren wrote:
      Thanks for your comments.  But they can do a lot of things with plastics and polymers, so it is possible to be softer and more durable with a floating frog body, plus the hook position and angler make a big difference.  All I can say, is give one a try!

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