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I was wondering if anybody had any prefrences on frog colors. I'm going too buy some pad crashera this weekend and some new braid and get into frog fishing. So I was thinking about getting an original bullfrog color, and also maybe a black or a white frog? Any ideas about the colors matching the water. Also braid color does this matter. There are multiple colors of braided line. Thanks

lol we gotta make a frog sticky like the senko FAQ. to me, i mostly throw everything, at this very moment, i throe green.yellow and black.. those are staples to me.. now the gill colors are showing me they can be great aswell. I say this all the time, IMO if bass are hitting topwater or your throwing into pads, i think color doesnt matter and just so i can see the frog, i will throgh the spro halloween color(bright orange). i catch em on that. on line again, IMO it doesnt matter i use hi vis yellow Ppro and do well.

Disclaimer--- green and black always will work, NOW i have heard and seen some fisherman not getting anything on white, but throw the white with a bit of orange, they tear em up, somthimes fish are fish.

Do a search and you will find hundreds of frog color threads....pearl belly is all I throw in sunny conditions, white in the morning, and black in low light/cloudy conditions.

I throw pretty much any color frog on red Power Pro and have no issue.

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I fish a black frog 99% of the time and always on moss green braid. If I fished them in open water I might be a little more concerned about color but i thick moss and weeds I'm just looking for a good silouette for the fish to hone in on.

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