{"id":4326,"date":"2018-07-11T00:25:40","date_gmt":"2018-07-11T00:25:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/?p=4326"},"modified":"2019-02-23T08:48:58","modified_gmt":"2019-02-23T08:48:58","slug":"frog-fishing-bass","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rangetoreel.com\/frog-fishing-bass\/","title":{"rendered":"Hollow Body Frog Fishing: Bass Tips, Techniques, Tricks"},"content":{"rendered":"
Fishing fake frogs has long been a favorite among bass fisherman. It’s one of the hottest technics today and for good reason. Luckily just about every tackle shop is going to have a decent selection of frogs to choose from. With new frog lures hitting the market every year you really should learn how to use them.<\/p>\n
How To Fish For Bass With Frogs<\/h2>\n
Frogs are easily one of the most exciting top water lures on the market. They’re fun to fish and produce huge top water strikes. Even novice fishermen are jumping on the bandwagon catching a ton of great bass. It doesn’t take a lot of practice to get down the perfect frogging technique.<\/p>\n
Frogs vs Toads<\/h3>\n
In recent years a ton of different frog styles have hit the market. Frogs really are broadly defined and account for a wide variety of products. The one commonality found in all frogs is their top water design that can be easily worked over weeds. Traditional frog designs used a hollow body style that collapses on the hook set, but newer variations have hit the market with solid bodies. His new solid body designs are often called toads to differentiate them from their soft body cousins. These solid bodied “toads” often feature kicking legs that provide a natural movement.<\/p>\n