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Fishing Frogs at Night

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I'm going night fishing tonight at a very weedy lake where I usually do well on hollow-body frogs during the day. Do you guys use frogs at night as well. I'm a little bit worried that I'm going to get a lot of blow ups but not a lot of hookups. Can bass see well enough at night to bust through the grass and find my frog?

Yes bass wrangler, but at night you might want to mix it up a bit and use a frog that makes some racket as well. Larger presentation, more vibration and noise at night is a rule to fish by....

Big O

Try a Stanley Ribbit Frog or a Rage Tail frog or shad. They both cause a disturbance on top of the water that should draw the bass in. Good luck!

I have used the both the rage tail toads and shad at night and they have caught me fish.  They make a lot of commotion on the water and the bass find them without a problem.

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Have to agree with Charlie and Rondef. For a hollow body frog, try scumfrog big foot. Kicks up as much fuss as some buzzbaits.

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Inserting a few slender worm rattles into the body of the frog never hurts. 8-)

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Try the scumfrog popper. That might be the best frog of all. Their bigfoot frog is also very good.

Try a stanley ribbit Frog in the catalpa High -Floater. Add a spinnerbait trailer hook, point up. It will help, believe me.

Don't limit your targets to the weeds and vegetation at night with the frog.  I bet you will get some good action in the openings as bass move out in the low light.  Walk it to create surface disturbance and hold on.......

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If you're going to fish mats and pads at night with frogs, I recommend a Scumfrog Bigfoot.  The bait can be fished over the top of veg like a regular frog, and it can motored through clear water patches with its buzzing paddle feet.  Snagproof is coming out with a similar bait soon as well, I've seen it in person and it looks great.

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