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Using braided line with hollow body frogs is a definite must.

 

however, if your using mono or fluorocarbon, you can do well by putting a split ring on the frog, and tying the line to that.

 

this allows enough “play” to bring out much of that walk the dog action

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Before braid hit the scene many years agoI was fishing frogs with 20lb mono and it worked pretty well.  I have converted to 50lb Sufix 832 like every one else, but looking back on those days I was happy with the heavy mono.

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6 minutes ago, OnthePotomac said:

Before braid hit the scene many years agoI was fishing frogs with 20lb mono and it worked pretty well.  I have converted to 50lb Sufix 832 like every one else, but looking back on those days I was happy with the heavy mono.

 

I have definitely caught fish on a Hollow Body Frog with mono as well for sure, but 100% use braid now as most do.

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On the Potomac I am with you on the heavy mono. I did switch to copoly which I still use today while frog fishing. I like a little bit of stretch on a hook set. I feel it helps protect my rod tips some.

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I have been using an Decoy Egg Snap on my frogs this year and really really like it for two reasons.  First, A lot of the areas I fish have varied cover and I will often swap between a walking frog, a dragging frog, and a paddletail frog depending on where I am casting.  Secondly, I have a rod that I really like using for frogs as it is perfect in every single way except for that the tip is not super conducive to walking them, but the snap makes it a breeze to walk pretty much anything clipped to the end of it.  

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45 minutes ago, Derek1 said:

Can’t catch a fish on a frog or toad to save my life. 

Not a single hit. 

That makes two of us.

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