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when its sunny i like any spro with a yellow belly ..... last time i had a good day frogging it was 80 degrees sunny and i had the green and brown spro with the yellow belly  ;)

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I use whatever color frog I pull out first. I haven't found an instance where color has mattered yet. I have used black, yellow, green, and white baits in various light conditions with equal success. It's probably best to use the color you have the most confidence in.

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I sure hope they work.  I just bought a yellow one and a black one to use in the lily pads Saturday morning (or Friday morning if I call in sick.)

I fished a white Zoom Horny Toad in the pads last week and did OK but I wanted something that would float so I thought I would give these a shot.

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I dont use the spro brand but my favorite is the Snag Proof tournament frog in the mossback color its green on the back and got a dingy white belly.

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This guys uses one in San Diego thats black w/ red eyes and kills em. im goin to get one here pretty soon. the way i look at it is the bass are looking up and if they see the shadow of a frog there probley goin to eat it! ;)

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The color should be affected by your conditions; water clarity, sunlight, cloud cover,vegetation. Light colors for bright days and clear water, dark colors for dirty water heavy cover or cloudy days. One thing to remember is the fish only see the bottom of the frog so pay attention to belly color. the rest of the frog could be neon orange as long as the belly is a good color  ;)  First thing I do with a Spro frog is change out the hook to a Gammi with a wider gap. You'll find you get better hook sets and miss fewer fish. My biggest problem with this frog is I set the hook to fast and the wider gap hook seems to help.

Harshman

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all spro frogs work, its a high price lure, the color doesn't really matter

Your statement makes no sense to me.

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