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So as you see from this and last post im doing some experimenting. none the less, this weekend I was throwing a frog into some grass along the shore.  As i jerk the frog back, he hardly wanted to float.  his head nose dove everytime, and he would spin on his back, do his front.  he wanted nothing to do with looking like a normal frog. 

any ideas?

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So as you see from this and last post im doing some experimenting. none the less, this weekend I was throwing a frog into some grass along the shore. As i jerk the frog back, he hardly wanted to float. his head nose dove everytime, and he would spin on his back, do his front. he wanted nothing to do with looking like a normal frog.

any ideas?

Buy a Spro or Snag Proof and be done with it.

Sometimes, cheaper is not better.

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So as you see from this and last post im doing some experimenting. none the less, this weekend I was throwing a frog into some grass along the shore.  As i jerk the frog back, he hardly wanted to float.  his head nose dove everytime, and he would spin on his back, do his front.  he wanted nothing to do with looking like a normal frog. 

any ideas?

no idea, some cheap guy from dicks sporting goods

there's your problem.  Rarely in life can you buy something cheap, and it works as good as the expensive ones.

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if its a frog you rig yourself the hook youre using might be too small

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