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Does anyone use weedless ribbit frogs? I have had several fish on by skimming them over the top of weeds/grass, but never got the fish to the boat because of not being able to set the hook, even after a hard hookset. Any suggestions, or ideas?

weedless ribbit frogs? im not sure i understand that because i fish all my frogs weedless.  wel i texas rig my frogs that include ribbit frogs and horny toads with a 3/0 ewg gamakatsu. but i do use the ribbit frogs that are around the 3.5 inch gategory or a lil larger at 4 inches. no bigger than that. so maybe downsize your frog for a better hook up.  hope this helped somewhat

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Ribbits are my lure of choice in that category. I use a 4/0 extra-wide gap hook. I'd make sure you're using a big enough hook and a rod with enough backbone. If you're using both, then I don't know what to say other than reviewing your hooksetting technique.

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