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SWINBAITS, FROGS, SINKOS, TRICKWORMS AND CRAWS!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="clumzy_31" data-source="post: 150715" data-attributes="member: 2819"><p>My favorite frog is the regular scum frog. The reason is its lite when hitting the water when you cast. I try to keep my eyes open for cover. Lily pads, trees, stems of weeds sticking out of the water, any vegetation floating and just weeds. Open water is pretty affective too but your retrieve would have to be very slow. I use srpo frogs too but they put a big beating on my wallet. Spros tend to hit the water with bigger splashes and most of the time scare the fish away when hitting water. The thicker the cover the heavier the frog so basically spros to me are good for real thick cover. Every frog has its reason just like every lure has it reason. Just remember when you see or here the explosion, your frog has been attacked. So wait 2 seconds before setting the hook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clumzy_31, post: 150715, member: 2819"] My favorite frog is the regular scum frog. The reason is its lite when hitting the water when you cast. I try to keep my eyes open for cover. Lily pads, trees, stems of weeds sticking out of the water, any vegetation floating and just weeds. Open water is pretty affective too but your retrieve would have to be very slow. I use srpo frogs too but they put a big beating on my wallet. Spros tend to hit the water with bigger splashes and most of the time scare the fish away when hitting water. The thicker the cover the heavier the frog so basically spros to me are good for real thick cover. Every frog has its reason just like every lure has it reason. Just remember when you see or here the explosion, your frog has been attacked. So wait 2 seconds before setting the hook. [/QUOTE]
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