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  1. Hey guys I fish the tidal Potomac a lot where frogs of all styles are fished in and above spatterdock. I stumbled upon a soft plastic solid bodied frog that slowly sinks and for the life of me cannot find them anywhere and the bait has no logo on it. My question is why does a frog have to float? I understand that they are successful top water baits but the one I have used the most has a very subtle fall similar to a weightless wacky rigged senko. Unfortunately I only had a 3 pack and they were slowly chewed up or snagged in deeper cover and lost. I feel like with all the experimenting that we anglers do that someone has had to have tried to throw frogs below the surface and if so where better than Mattawoman Creek? I cannot be the only one that wants to fish a frog below the surface, am I crazy?
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