Bassdozer's Store Updates

New colors of DEPS BASIRISKY towater frog added to the store

The Basirisky is still relatively new in the USA. These are some new colors I have just added to the store for the first time.


Deps Basirisky 60 ~ 1/2 oz Topwater Frog ~ Angola Python


Deps Basirisky 70 ~ 3/4 oz Topwater Frog ~ Angola Python


Deps Basirisky 60 ~ 1/2 oz Topwater Frog ~ Bullfrog

There are other hollow rubber frogs on the market, especially for fishing on top of thick grass mats, but none of them are like the Basirisky. In a watery world of look-alike soft hollow rubber frogs, the Basirisky is a refreshingly individual amphibian. A key difference is the action the Basirisky produces. Many other frog baits require skilled rod action to make them move in an enticing lifelike manner. On the other hand, the Basirisky will crawl across the surface in an active paddling type motion just by reeling in line slowly. No rod action is required. It's two curved legs look like flukes on a pirate ship anchor  - and they cause the Basirisky to crawl across the surface in a manner remindful of a Heddon Krazy Krawler or an Arbogast Jitterbug. All the action is built in to the Basirisky. Just reel slowly, and the Basirisky provides all the action.

Even at night, simply reeling the Basirisky slowly in weed-choked areas creates a gurgling trail that bass can follow. Other frogs can't easily do that, and are far less effective at night.

The Basirisky has a molded-in belly weight that gives it great stability and hooksetting posture.

There are two sizes:

  1. The Basirisky 70 is 3" long (73 millimeters) and weighs 3/4 ounce (20 grams). You could say this is the "standard" size frog for fishing heavy cover and thick grass.
     
  2. The Basirisky 60 is 2-1/2" long (63 millimeters) and weighs 1/2 ounce (13 grams). This size is the smaller Basirisky that many anglers favor for clear water, open weedless water, and calm water.

This is a new style of grass frog bait, imported from Japan, and the difference in action has not been seen by bass in the USA before. Want to fish the thick slop where the monster bass lurk? Better get a Basirisky.


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