answer 1
Going along with what NickJr said, just cast it up on the bank and bring it in. Sometimes it helps if you bring it from the bank to the waters edge and then make the frog go crazy like being chased from a snake or something. This is sure to trigger any nearby bass. Hope this helps!!!
answered 10 months ago
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fishsniper
- Pennsylvania
answer 2
Off the banks or anywhere there is cover hanging over above(trees, brush, etc). great for lillys and weedy areas. when in the lillys or weedy cover, throw it past an opening and bring it to it, let is pause for a second or 2 twitch it a little reel it in 6-8 inches and repeat. when you do get a strike, dont get excited and set the hook right away. wait two seconds then set the hook. a lot of times bass will slap at the frog to stunn it. hope this helps. I have used this method a lot with very good results.
answered 10 months ago
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Michael46574
- Fish Lake IN.
answer 3
I have found that you need to fish the frog from the bank, not 2 feet off the bank, but on the bank. To be sure I do,I land the frog 2 feet on the bank and pull off. It catches bass by surprise instead of letting the bait scare the fish away with a big thud on the water.
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answered 1 year, 3 months ago
answer 4
find some lillypads or weedbeds and make sure theres bass wherever your fishin'.
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answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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bassslayer101
- fort smith,arkansas
answer 5
walk it in weedbeds and near shallow stickups or any where else you would think to see a frog
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