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Livetarget Frog Color

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  • Super User

What would be your go to color for a Livetarget frog?  There are some wild looking colors that I'm just not sure about, but if you just had one color to fish with what would it be?

  • Super User

One I could see easily.

I use the yellow top white belly.  But It's back in the box after not producing as well as some other brands w/ chartreuse legs and bodies. 

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One I could see easily.

 

Good point, I suppose that would vary with lighting conditions/lake conditions

 

Match the hatch.

 

I always try, but without buying a handful of them for $10-11 I am looking to just get one or two colors to suit my needs

  • Super User

What would be your go to color for a Livetarget frog?  There are some wild looking colors that I'm just not sure about, but if you just had one color to fish with what would it be?

I use the Green Yellow and Yellow Black quite a bit for visibility on my end.  I'm not super concerned with top colors of frogs when throwing in heavy vegetation. If i'm throwing in sparse weeds, where they can eye it a bit more I'll stick to natural frog colors.  Belly color is more important to me.  Dark belly for low light/night fishing....white or yellow belly in the day light for me.

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+1 towards Mark's post.  Get two with different bottom colors.  Bass can sit and inspect topwaters (see my avatar) but I doubt they are checking to make sure the color matches their local forage...they are more focused on the movement and outline.  With that said, I'd still go with a natural color.

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