Spro Bronzeye Pop 60 Frog
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Spro Bronzeye Pop 60 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Origin | SPRO Lures (Elite Professional Tournament Engineering) |
| Mastermind Designer | Dean Rojas (All-Time B.A.S.S. Elite Series Frog Legend) |
| Body Length | 2.4 inches / 60 mm (Compact Big-Bait Silhouette) |
| Official Weight | 1/2 oz / 14.0 grams precisely balanced |
| Face Geometry | Deeply Cupped Concave Spitting Mouth |
| Hook Hardware System | Custom Heavy-Wire Gamakatsu® 3/0 Premium Double Frog Hook |
| Primary Targets | Trophy Largemouth Bass, Heavy Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike |
The Cupped-Face Mechanics: Generating Deep Hollow Pops Over Submerged Slop
Standard pointed-nose frogs slide smoothly through matted grass, but they push very little water displacement, making it incredibly easy for fish staged deep beneath thick vegetation canopies to miss the bait’s tracking trail. The Spro Bronzeye Pop 60 thoroughly resolves this visual and acoustic limitation. Formulated under the strict guidance of B.A.S.S. legend Dean Rojas, this tournament-tier frog is engineered with an oversized, deeply cupped concave mouth. When twitched downward, this open face traps a massive air pocket and forces it underwater, outputting a loud, low-frequency hollow “chug” and a forward-directed spray of water bubbles.
This specialized hydroacoustic commotion acts as a powerful underwater acoustic beacon, drawing up large, passive predators from deep thermoclines or thick, light-blocking weed mats. Despite its flat popping face, the lower hull is meticulously chinned with a tapered keel line, allowing the compact 14g chassis to easily pivot horizontally into a tight, responsive “walk-the-dog” splash dance inside tight open-water pockets.
The Gamakatsu 3/0 Integration: Maximum Flotation Balance and Compression
Traditional popping frogs utilize inferior hardware that flexes under pressure or blocks body compression during a strike, resulting in missed hooksets. SPRO bypassed this design flaw by building the Bronzeye Pop 60 directly around a custom-molded, heavy-wire Gamakatsu 3/0 high-carbon double frog hook. The high-grade rubber matrix possesses an elite, hyper-collapsible skin tension sheet.
The exact millisecond a large bass compresses the body, the shell fully collapses downward, instantly exposing both needle-sharp Gamakatsu points to drive past the barb into hard cartilage. The hook wire is chemically sharpened and tempered for extreme structural rigidity, fully eliminating hook-flex when winching giant fish out from dense lily pads or thick milfoil mats.
Pro Guide: Gear Backbone Calibration and Heavy Braid Line Mandates
- The Ideal Conventional Setup: Because the Bronzeye Pop 60 packs a heavy 1/2 oz (14g) weight profile despite its compact 60mm scale, do not fish it on light finesse rods. Run this bait on a 7’0″ to 7’4″ Medium-Heavy (MH) or Heavy power conventional casting rod with a Fast or Extra-Fast tip action. A powerful graphite backbone is absolutely critical for slinging this heavy frame long distances and executing sweeping hooksets into bony jaws.
- The Absolute Braided Line Law: Spool up your casting reels with straight 40–50 lb premium Braided superline tied directly to the nose eyelet loop via a Palomar knot. Braided line floats completely on the surface film, keeping the cupped mouth riding high for immediate water chugging. Never fish this hollow-body frog on straight Fluorocarbon line; fluorocarbon is highly dense and sinks, dragging the frog’s nose downward and completely ruining its surface dynamics.
- Purge Valve Drainage and Leg Tuning: Built with an integrated rear water-drainage valve hole beneath the tail. If the frog takes on water after an aggressive blowup, simply compress the soft rubber belly to purge it instantly. Anglers can trim the multi-strand living rubber skirt legs by 1 inch to customize a tighter, faster walk-the-dog skating track over open water pockets.
3 Tactical Presentations for Heavy Vegetation Mats & Open Openings
- The Pop-Pop-Stall Cadence (Open Pocket Clearing): Cast the frog directly into open-water pockets within dense lily pads or matted grass. Apply two sharp downward rod twitches to make the cupped mouth loudly spit and chug water, then freeze handle rotations entirely for 3 to 6 seconds. Sluggish, giant bass often blast the frog mid-pause.
- The Frantic Surface Walk-and-Spray: Hold your rod tip low and apply continuous, rhythmic wrist twitches paired with short reel turns. The Bronzeye Pop 60 will swing sideways erratically, throwing a continuous forward bubble spray that perfectly duplicates a panicked baitfish trapped on the surface film.
- The Heavy Slop Drag-and-Thump: On bright, scorching summer afternoons when bass lock themselves deep underneath thick duckweed slops, drag the frog slowly across the top of the mats, shaking your tip to let the heavy 1/2oz belly ballast leave a distinct surface indentation trail that helps blind fish track the target.
Frequently Asked Questions About SPRO Bronzeye Pop 60
Q1: What is the primary tactical difference between SPRO Bronzeye original vs. Bronzeye Pop 60?
A: The core difference is nose geometry and acoustic water displacement. The original Bronzeye features a pointed nose designed to slide and snake seamlessly through heavy vegetation mats with a smooth walking action. The Bronzeye Pop 60 features an oversized concave cupped mouth built explicitly to spit, pop, and chug water forward, creating a loud hollow sound trail that draws up deep fish.
Q2: What size and style of hooks come standard on the SPRO Bronzeye Pop 60?
A: The SPRO Bronzeye Pop 60 comes factory-equipped with a custom-molded, heavy-wire Gamakatsu 3/0 premium high-carbon steel double frog hook. These premium Japanese hooks are chemically sharpened and tempered to ensure zero flex and deep hook penetration on high-tension tournament hooksets.
Q3: How do I drain water out of the hollow-body frog during a retrieve?
A: Like all high-performance tournament frogs, a minor amount of water can enter through the hook assembly channels over multiple hard casts or after a violent fish strike. SPRO engineered an integrated rear drainage valve hole near the tail axle. Simply grasp the soft rubber shell and squeeze it firmly before a cast to purge internal water, fully restoring its high flotation buoyancy.



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