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Just a quick question, why do companies worry about the color of the top of topwater frogs when they are designing them? It isn't like the fish is going to see it, so why waste the money on paint for it? I may be missing something here, but it doesn't make sense to me.

colors are designed to catch fisherman not fish

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I like to use a frog with a lot of contrast so I can tell if it disappeared or not.

I worry about belly color, light green,yellow, white, black. Those are what I've been using with the light green producing best. I need to use the white a bit more to decide if it's as effective.

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I agree, belly color is what I worry about most too.

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What..you mean why don't they just make the top solid colored and simple?....then how would they justify charging us $10 a pop? ;-)

Tell me about it.... :rolleyes2:

colors are designed to catch fisherman not fish

This is your answer... I use white or black frogs and they work as good as any.

belly color is whats important to me but even then white w/ orange in the belly or a darker color gets it done for me. i only own 4 frogs and i have caught just as many if not more on them as the guy in the next boat w/ 20+ frogs in different color. technique is whats important with them in my opinion

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