Resin heads are useful, so too are the simple lead head jigs attached, but leave your squidgies at home, there are plenty of better options on the market.
I'll show you a few when you arrive and you will soon hear of another model that has proven itself in recent competitions by some skilled locals with impressive results. Eye popping!!
The Frog saga, well I wish I had a dollar for every bloke that hit Awoonga in the last few months with a bag of frogs. I wish I had another dollar for the frowns that hit the ramp on return. I wish I had another dollar for every bloke that asked me how to rig them. The salesman are doing well, but most are selling the hunters the gun and forgetting to sell them the bullets; like how to rig, how to use, where to use them, and when to use them. Most of the salesmen don't know the latter. Fish are fish and lakes are lakes, they change every day. Of all the great fish catches in Awoonga this past few weeks it's firm to say that the frog wasn't responsible, not even remotely.
Great lure, in the right parameters of course, which isn't everyday, and not in every lake dynamic, just like any other lure.
I reckon you should pack an x-walk, a fizzer and a popper among your normal mix. The b52 has been scoring well of late also. Plenty to expand on.
Johnny