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re: Froggin for Bass
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:26 am to Bleeding purple
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:26 am to Bleeding purple
My main frog rod is a 7'3" Heavy Duckett Ghost with a Quantum Smoke and 65 pound braid. I have another one I throw frogs on like ribbits and horny toads that is 7'3" MH, it's an older Allstar and only 50 pound braid on it. That's the smallest braid I use.
As far as hollow bodied frogs go, my favorite are Snag Proof Bobby's perfect frog and Strike King Sexy Frog. I do throw a Jr size Spro on the river though, because the bass are smaller. Only throw two colors: black and white. Black in muddy water and blue bird days. White in low light and cloudy days.
As far as hollow bodied frogs go, my favorite are Snag Proof Bobby's perfect frog and Strike King Sexy Frog. I do throw a Jr size Spro on the river though, because the bass are smaller. Only throw two colors: black and white. Black in muddy water and blue bird days. White in low light and cloudy days.
Posted on 4/7/16 at 10:29 am to rballa19
7ft heavy action rod with 65 lbs power pro slick braid is hard to beat for frog fishing in heavy cover.
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