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re: Frog fishing
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:02 pm to DocHoliday11
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:02 pm to DocHoliday11
This is my favorite frog. Got one about two months ago since it comes with a rattle and shorter legs. I have been KILLING them on Toledo with it.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:24 pm to rballa19
Do y'all fish frogs once the sun gets up?
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:50 pm to Tino
The last two times I've been to Toledo I've caught them all day long on that frog I posted above. One day was sunny, one day was cloudy.
On rivers with muddy water I can usually get bit all day with them also.
On rivers with muddy water I can usually get bit all day with them also.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:53 pm to Tino
It can be a grind, but you can catch a good sack on a frog in the hottest part of the day in shallow pads.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 6:59 pm to Palo Gaucho
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It can be a grind, but you can catch a good sack on a frog in the hottest part of the day in shallow pads.
I've said it before, my son caught an 11.6 lber at 12:15 in 4' of water in the pads
edit: with the sun shining & hotter than frick
This post was edited on 6/22/15 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:26 pm to Nascar Fan
Any luck fishing frogs in duck weed?
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:30 pm to Tino
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Any luck fishing frogs in duck weed?
My favorite place to fish a frog
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:34 pm to Nascar Fan
I throw ribbits, usually white and buzz them with occasional stops. Spros also work well walking them. You have to give them 2-3 seconds before setting the hook. I throw a regular wide gap with ribbits in 3/0 and only use 85# braid on a 7'6 extra heavy rod.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:38 pm to Nascar Fan
Thanks all for the answers
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:47 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Wait to set the hook. Wait wayyyyyyy longer than you think you should.
Im not a bass fisherman, but do you guys ever use a stinger hook, or is that unethical in the bass world?
Posted on 6/22/15 at 7:49 pm to Sparkplug#1
All the time on a spinnerbait or a buzz bait, not on a frog because I'm throwing it in heavy cover and it'll get hung up and not walk correctly.
Posted on 6/22/15 at 8:26 pm to LSUdude3756
Went again this afternoon and fished a frog from 5-7pm. Only caught 4 and the biggest one was prob 3 lbs. Missed 3 other strikes. One of them was hit good but the fish swam towards my boat so the tension wasn't there (I'm still learning)
Also tried a ribbit that my FIL had in his tackle box. It literally laid upside down in the water everytime I threw it in. It didn't haven't water in it and the hooks were set.. Any idea why it did that ha. Did we just get a faulty lure?
Also tried a ribbit that my FIL had in his tackle box. It literally laid upside down in the water everytime I threw it in. It didn't haven't water in it and the hooks were set.. Any idea why it did that ha. Did we just get a faulty lure?
Posted on 6/23/15 at 7:37 am to DocHoliday11
You sure it was a Ribbit? This is a Ribbit frog, they usually don't float and just need to be reeled in steadily on top. They work the same whether they're upside down or not.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 8:11 am to DocHoliday11
The frogs and ghosts like rballa posted above used to have a string-like lead weight in them (weight was wrapped around the hooks, close to the crook), sometimes that weight would fall out and the bait would not run upright. Man yall are making me want to go fish some topwater frogs, haven't been in years.
This post was edited on 6/23/15 at 8:12 am
Posted on 6/23/15 at 8:23 am to rballa19
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hey usually don't float and just need to be reeled in steadily on top. They work the same whether they're upside down or not.
Mostly true. They work the same but get way more noise and surface action if tracking right side up. I find if they aren't hooked correctly they will not track right side up.
After a few strikes it gets harder to get them to stay right side up.
Ribbit FTMFW!
Posted on 6/23/15 at 8:40 am to rballa19
Ribbit (Stanley) makes a top toad, which does float.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 8:47 am to rballa19
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rballa19
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This is my favorite frog.
I have one too but I made a couple of changes to it: I cut off about 1/2 of the "leg" length and I bent the hooks out a little so they run along the body and not on top. Helps with the hook set.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 9:10 am to Wtodd
ribbit also has floaters of the normal kinda not the top toads.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 9:12 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I can't do it.
i can't either. I tried every trick in the book. Just can't do it.
Posted on 6/23/15 at 9:43 am to rballa19
Another good one is the Zoom Horny Toad. Would love to be able to fish all of these more often. Actually, I just wish I could fish more often in general.
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