McArthy Buzz’N Frog

McArthy Buzz’N Frog

The McArthy Buzz’N Frog will be a massive hit with anglers chasing the ultimate buzz – big bad impoundment barramundi on surface!

Rigged with a weighted worm hook, the Buzz’N Frog becomes a deadly barra lure that can be fished on the surface or slightly below.

Designed to be fished in heavy cover such as weed mats, reed banks and lily pads, the Buzz’N Frog sends out incredible sonics with its paddle tail legs and ribbed belly.

Rigging couldn’t be easier with a shallow hook channel along the centre line of the lure’s back, guiding the worm hook into perfect rigging position while the angled and ribbed belly area allows anglers to insert the hook in exactly the right place every time!

At its absolute best fished over the top of heavy weed beds, the McArthy Buzz’N Frog can easily be fished sub-surface by simply slowing down the retrieve.

This is a deadly tactic if big barra are following but not fully committing to the lure!

It’s also a great way to explore the dark nooks and crannies found in lily pad beds where saratoga and barra love to hunt.

At 10cm in total length, the Buzz’N Frog is the perfect snack size for other species as well, with mangrove jack, estuary trevally and even Murray cod in the duck weed covered gorge country rivers all falling to this lure’s charms.

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Wilson Fishing is an Aussie, family-owned wholesale fishing tackle supplier and manufacturer.

They specialise in developing quality products for Australian fishing conditions, employing over 50 staff Australia-wide. Wilson is famous for its Venom range of Aussie built, Aussie designed fishing rods as well as Live Fibre and Snyder Glas.

Founded in 1946, Wilson Fishing is a 100% Australian owned and operated business. Our history has seen us develop relationships with some of the world’s premier fishing and marine companies, including Kilwell, Mustad, Surecatch, Mason, Tuf-Line, Zerek Innovations, ATC reels and Bone.

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