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Which Frog?

Posted By: powdr

Which Frog? - 04/11/12 04:13 AM

Guys which frog and color do you like to throw in late spring and early summer? powdr

Posted By: buzzzfrog

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 04:17 AM

This one, with or without the buzz!! Especially early summer!!

Posted By: Bat Maker

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 04:20 AM

I like to buzzz,when I throw a frog.

Posted By: powdr

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 04:50 AM

Which frog is that? powdr

Posted By: seanw1

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 04:59 AM

looks like a stanley ribbit

Posted By: buzzzfrog

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 05:10 AM

Yes its a ribbit!! You can buy the buzz with a few frogs with it, or just use the ribbit!! Make sure you buy the double frog hooks to get a better hook set!! Frogs can be frustrating sometimes with missing good fish!!

Posted By: hdluvrs

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 06:57 AM

Spro bronzeye frog

Posted By: Fishspanker

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 10:03 AM

Ribbit and Spro.

Posted By: JD/76708

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 01:18 PM

Originally Posted By: hdluvrs
Spro bronzeye frog



Black one...

Posted By: reeltexan

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 03:31 PM

Originally Posted By: hdluvrs
Spro bronzeye frog


in natural green or pumpkin seed.

Posted By: Chad711

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 08:26 PM

green koppers frog any time of the year. The one thing I like about the hollow body is that you do not need to be moving it so fast to keep it above water. Some times these fish want it slow

Posted By: koko

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 10:18 PM

Koppers !!!

Posted By: catslayer

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 10:29 PM

I feel like they are two different bites, kerrmy vs ribbit... some days they want a ribbit other days kermy, I feel kermy is a better big fish bait... but I just bought a koppers mouse soooooo idk lol

Posted By: Ban-D

Re: Which Frog? - 04/11/12 10:33 PM

I like spro personally. I've never tried a koppers. I don't like h20 express and the kvd isn't all that great to me. I like white and natural colors all year.

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