Toadrunner_Leopard Frog

$10.79

The Booyah Toadrunner is built around a modified Pad Crasher body. Side rails were added to help the lure plane easier and stay upright. Precisely-sized legs balance and stabilize the Toadrunner in motion, while providing a lifelike appearance and motion when the lure stops. The 360-degree rotating tail creates a plopping sound and includes a molded-in wire - which allows you to bend the tail to change the motion and sound profile as needed. The clear tail helps fish zero in on the Toadrunner's body, where high-quality hooks will strike back when they bite. Use the Toadrunner in the thickest of cover where the big ones live and fish it with a steady retrieve or stop-and-go-motion.

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If you haven’t received your order within 7 days of receiving your shipping confirmation email, please contact us at orders@dynamicmarinetackleshop.com with your name and order number, and we will look into it for you.
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