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Cory Tucker

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  2. To start, my name is Cory, first time poster here. I've been a top water junkie since I started fishing, using poppers, buzz bait, or anything that floats and fulfill my out-of-water bass strikes that I've fallen in love with. My problem is with frogs. Unlike anything with a treble hook that catches anything that looks at the lure, the frog has been giving me some grief. Since most bodies of water I fish have heavy vegetation I've been using frogs. Just switched to a lunker frog with the life-like legs and the fish really love it! Just not enough to let me bring them home, they'll strike it, take it down, and spit it out. There are plenty of times where they just play with it and hit-n-go, but I'm talking about taking striking, taking under water, and spitting out. Out of the dozen hits I got on the baitcaster night, I was only able to land one, and that one spit the frog out, hit the ground just long enough for me to get a hand on it, and back to the water it went. This happens in thick veg and open water. What am I doing wrong

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