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Weedless frogs
Hello folks,
Started fishing rubber frogs this year. I have a small variety of snag-proof tournament frogs. I guess I'm just wondering what brand, type, color and retrieves you use for these tasty morsels? Also what rig do you use? I have been using the natural green color, but the skirts are more green chartruese and I find bass swirl them on bright days. I have changed to the black with yellow on these days but I guess I have a confidence issue with that color. So I picked up some original with the frog leg design in green 1/2 oz. and 3 black 1/4 oz versions. I'm missing plenty of hookups on this model(about 7:1). Are there any modifications you make to increase hook up ratio? Dave V |
Weedless frogs
I am using 30# superbraid on a 7.5' med heavy rod (More on the heavy side)
Shimano Castaic reel (also my flipping setup) for the 1/4 oz I have a med heavy spinning setup with 30# superbraid.(I just got these today and I will report tomorrows findings if they are hitting them) Dave V |
Weedless frogs
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Weedless frogs
My prefered frog is theScumfrog with the tournement frog my second
choice. At times color does not matter, but there seems to be some lakes where they do have a preference on a routine basis. I use 6-30 Spiderwire exclusively with a 6-6 med-hvy rod, & BPS Extreme reel. Just got back from Lake X in Canada & caught 11 LMB over 3&1/2 on this set-up. What a blast!!! |
Weedless frogs
Nice!
Went out to a local lake this morning. Bite was off but turned on around 9AM. Had a nice blowup on a tournament frog and a solid hookset. In fact so solid thatthe real came right out of it's seat. Ugh... Dave V "RATMAN" wrote in message ups.com... My prefered frog is theScumfrog with the tournement frog my second choice. At times color does not matter, but there seems to be some lakes where they do have a preference on a routine basis. I use 6-30 Spiderwire exclusively with a 6-6 med-hvy rod, & BPS Extreme reel. Just got back from Lake X in Canada & caught 11 LMB over 3&1/2 on this set-up. What a blast!!! |
Weedless frogs
RATMAN wrote: My prefered frog is theScumfrog with the tournement frog my second choice. At times color does not matter, but there seems to be some lakes where they do have a preference on a routine basis. I use 6-30 Spiderwire exclusively with a 6-6 med-hvy rod, & BPS Extreme reel. Just got back from Lake X in Canada & caught 11 LMB over 3&1/2 on this set-up. What a blast!!! What color do you use where they have a preference? What colors do you also use regularly? Thanks. |
Weedless frogs
David Vito wrote: Hello folks, Started fishing rubber frogs this year. I have a small variety of snag-proof tournament frogs. I guess I'm just wondering what brand, type, color and retrieves you use for these tasty morsels? Also what rig do you use? I have been using the natural green color, but the skirts are more green chartruese and I find bass swirl them on bright days. I have changed to the black with yellow on these days but I guess I have a confidence issue with that color. So I picked up some original with the frog leg design in green 1/2 oz. and 3 black 1/4 oz versions. I'm missing plenty of hookups on this model(about 7:1). Are there any modifications you make to increase hook up ratio? Dave V I have also started useing plastic frog this year. There are 2 basic styles I use, those that have "curly-tail" legs and those that have "paddle-tail" legs. Specific models I like are the Yum Buzzfrog and the Mann's hardnose. I rig them tex-posed on a 4/0 EWG Gamakatsu hook. Colors I use are strictly natural frog colors: brown or green on the back, white or yellow on the belly. I have best success with this lure on lakes with alot of cover on the banks - trees, brush, etc. One trick I've been useing with pretty good results, is to weight the plastic frog with a bullet sinker like a true texas rig, and flip or pitch it to spots where tree branches or brush overhang the bank, especially if the water gets deep near by. -Zimmy |
Weedless frogs
Try the Zoom Horney toads.
The buzzfrogs get better action if you trin the legs down. They are too thick stock. This is more of a hollow plastic frog post like the snag proof and scum frogs Dave V "Zimmy" wrote in message ups.com... David Vito wrote: Hello folks, Started fishing rubber frogs this year. I have a small variety of snag-proof tournament frogs. I guess I'm just wondering what brand, type, color and retrieves you use for these tasty morsels? Also what rig do you use? I have been using the natural green color, but the skirts are more green chartruese and I find bass swirl them on bright days. I have changed to the black with yellow on these days but I guess I have a confidence issue with that color. So I picked up some original with the frog leg design in green 1/2 oz. and 3 black 1/4 oz versions. I'm missing plenty of hookups on this model(about 7:1). Are there any modifications you make to increase hook up ratio? Dave V I have also started useing plastic frog this year. There are 2 basic styles I use, those that have "curly-tail" legs and those that have "paddle-tail" legs. Specific models I like are the Yum Buzzfrog and the Mann's hardnose. I rig them tex-posed on a 4/0 EWG Gamakatsu hook. Colors I use are strictly natural frog colors: brown or green on the back, white or yellow on the belly. I have best success with this lure on lakes with alot of cover on the banks - trees, brush, etc. One trick I've been useing with pretty good results, is to weight the plastic frog with a bullet sinker like a true texas rig, and flip or pitch it to spots where tree branches or brush overhang the bank, especially if the water gets deep near by. -Zimmy |
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