taylo166 Posted May 20, 2019 Posted May 20, 2019 Does anyone have luck fishing soft frogs, like Ribbits, on the bottom? I have not found much info online. I love Ribbits and figured adding a 3/16 bullet weight and crawling on bottom would seem enticing. Quote
Allaroundfishing Posted May 20, 2019 Posted May 20, 2019 I feel like there was a thread brought up about fishing baits in weird ways, and this was discussed maybe someone else will remember the exact thread but know of a few people who put them on the back of jigs for a different presentation. Quote
Super User geo g Posted May 20, 2019 Super User Posted May 20, 2019 Any bait slow dragged on the bottom will occasionally catch bass. I'm sure a frog included. My fav is a senko type bait, or a worm texas rigged. Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 20, 2019 Super User Posted May 20, 2019 Real frogs that bass eat swim underwater and along the bottom, they rest on the surface. Nothing strange about presenting a Ribbit T-rigged along the bottom, it's natural. Tom 1 Quote
taylo166 Posted May 20, 2019 Author Posted May 20, 2019 Thanks guys, seems to be a little used, or known, technique. Ribbits sure look good swimming just under the surface. Not too far off from a Rage Bug or Craw when you think about it. 1 Quote
OnthePotomac Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 Wouldn't it take more than a 3/16th slip sinker to get and keep a ribbit on the bottom? Like maybe 1/2oz? I really don't know, just food for thought. Quote
Smalls Posted May 21, 2019 Posted May 21, 2019 A lot of my strikes come from buzzing a toad over some grass then pausing it and letting it float down an opening in the grass. Even if the bite isn’t immediate, I’ll let it sink for a few seconds. Those legs really flutter all by em selves, and seems to drive the fish nuts. The keitech toads are basically just really fat rage craws with tiny arms ?. 1 Quote
Dom Hendricks Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 7 hours ago, Smalls said: A lot of my strikes come from buzzing a toad over some grass then pausing it and letting it float down an opening in the grass. Even if the bite isn’t immediate, I’ll let it sink for a few seconds. Those legs really flutter all by em selves, and seems to drive the fish nuts. The keitech toads are basically just really fat rage craws with tiny arms ?. This is deadly before the grass takes over and you have to break out the punching setup. Quote
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