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I'm starting to read into finness frogging (For both bass and snakehead) and I found some pretty interesting frogs around the 1.5" mark. So far, I looked at the Creme Frisky Frog, and the Creme Livin' Frogs. Do any of you guys have any recommendations? 

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I personally believe that the hollow bodied frogs without legs move better than any with legs. Also the legged- frogs usually just set there with their legs looking the same stiff way. Maybe you like those with legs, but I personally have caught more using this trusty bait! The flair of the stringy parts almost always gets that big guy to strik! 

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I like soft plastic frogs with those paddle legs, which is why I'm looking at the Creme Frisky Frog. It seems to have a nice action. Here where I live, there are a lot of small toads in the spring. They are incredibly small.

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Check out the DaBeat frog from Ima. Very fun little bait and it definitely gets bit.

The smaller Lunker Hunt frogs are pretty cool too

 

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The small Lunker Hunt Pocket frog with popping mouth and regular with lifelike legs is tiny, 1.5" but that thing gets crushed in ponds....They are fragile but I just put skirts in after the legs rip out or rattles or leave the legs off...I think the fish get conditioned to the big frogs pounding them over and over since we all cast to the same spots that look really good. I love to throw them on the bank in ponds and gently walk it in...I do the same with jigs and worms....I have been working on really slowing down in pressured water and also working on my skip casting to get a frog far under overhangs and deep into undercut banks....I use a bunch of small 40mm, 45mm frogs, Matzuo makes a really good skipping frog, tiny, with a unique popping mouth, they come out of the same mold as the original R2Sea Bullywa's and are a bit firmer so they skip well...The tiny bully wa is really good as well, so is the smallest Scum frog, that baby is the smallest I know of, althouth that pocket frog without legs is maybe an inch...And it gets big fish, I just saw a guy land a 11lb bass on the pocket frog in a local pond on You tube, spinning gear, looked like mono....I am getting into small baits this year and they do seem to work well in tough spots, Crappie baits catch double digit bass more often than we realize.

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I really like those little pocket frogs.  You can throw them on lighter gear too, I've upsized the hooks and replaced blown legs with skirting too, absolute killer!  

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