lake x toads
chasintails
Posted 7/10/2018 1:57 PM (#911971)
Subject: lake x toads




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Any body been using these? They look pretty slick and have been out long enough for people to have an opinion on them. What do you think? Worth the 30 bucks?
T3clay
Posted 7/10/2018 3:25 PM (#911991 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads





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The XL deep models are no joke... They run deep like 8' when retrieved as fast as I can pull pause retrieve. I got a regular shallow X toad as well that I haven't thrown yet. Seems like they are getting a ton of attention though, I haven't heard anything but positive results. I believe one of the top 3 teams in the last PMTT event got their.fosh on toads.

Also I think they are closer to the $20 price tag than $30
Ciscokid82
Posted 7/10/2018 8:59 PM (#912017 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads





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Location: SE Wisc
How are they any different than a twin tail bulldawg
T3clay
Posted 7/10/2018 11:57 PM (#912026 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads





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they have a much shorter body than the double dawgs
T3clay
Posted 7/12/2018 3:48 PM (#912189 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads





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I threw the shallow toads last night, run nice not too shallow but great for working g over weeds.
Clark A
Posted 7/17/2018 12:50 AM (#912504 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads




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Location: Bloomington, MN
I just ordered 3 XL shallow. I will give a report in September. People are posing pics of some nice fish with the froggy in the yap.
EastwoodNorris
Posted 7/17/2018 6:42 PM (#912562 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads




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Location: Fifield
I caught quite a few fish on them so far.
Sam Ubl
Posted 8/13/2018 2:37 PM (#915436 - in reply to #911971)
Subject: Re: lake x toads





Location: SE Wisconsin
Awesome hang time with XTOAD's.