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Am I the only one who uses these? I have had very good luck with them but they are hard to find. I always wonder why they weren't more popular.

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They will hold up for about 3 fish each on average. They dont float like a normal frog, but they sink so slow that they usually stay close to surface on retrieve, and will stay up on a faster retrieve. And no, the front legs dont snag anything.. they are soft plastic and are as flexible as a ribbon tail on a worm.

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..... And they dont always land bottom down, but the hook weight on the bottom makes them flip over on retrieve most of the time, though.

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You aren't really supposed to just buzz them. They can be, but I've seen people do awesome with them working them just below the surface, like the dahlberg diving frog.

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I usually do work them slow and just beneath the surface. But I buzz them if find the fish are hitting faster presentations.

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