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Hi there-

I'm new here - but found this on a google search...

I'm no pro, but like to fish frogs - don't catch a lot, but seem to get pretty aggressive strikes.  

Normally, I've used rubber frogs, but ran across a lure in Bassin' magazine that was a hard-bodied frog?  Anyone ever use those?  Do they work?  

Never seen one in person, and don't know anyone locally who has either.

Thanks in advance for any info!

--Jeff

Hi, welcome aboard.  There are three kinds of frogs -

1 Soft plastic types made out of the same materials as trick worms or finesse worms, some examples Zoom Horny Toad or Gambler's Cane Toad - They are fished on the surface with a lot of movement and commotion like a buzzbait.  They also work subsurface...

2 Buoyant Hollow bodied Frogs, made of a more vinyl-like material that float like Spro Bronze Eye Frogs (look up any posts by Snapper G...) and Scum Frogs - These float and can be twitched or walked.

3 Frog Crankbaits - Rebel Wee Frog, Megabass Type-X These are cranks and work twitched, steady retrieved, or any combo of the two.

All three work very well, all three are different techniques.  

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Welcome aboard!

8-)

Welcome to the group and hope you enjoy yourself.

Big O

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