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Old January 18th, 2008
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Soft topwater frog question

Some times when I fish horney toads, sizmic toads, and even my own, they flip and run upside down. Do they do this to others, am I rigging wrong, I'm using a frog hook with a hitch hiker on the eye of the hook. Any suggestions?
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Old January 18th, 2008
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

I can't help but ask if you could post a photo of the way you're rigging it? I couldn't even begin to provide a comment without seeing it.
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Old January 18th, 2008
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

I've fished a lot of soft plastic frogs and never had them run upside down. Are you rigging it like the top one on this photo?

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Old January 18th, 2008
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

Hey Shane... I have done a ton of frog fishing and they all end up flipping. Usually, it is because the bait is not flat or rigged in a straight line. As the bait slips or the hook moves, the bait bends and will run upside down because that is where the resistance is.

You can add a little lead tape on the hook up near the front to help OR put a nice faceted bead on your line to help stop the nose of the bait from getting beat up so bad and moving the bait on the hook. I have also used a punch out from a butter lid on my hook on the underside of the frog to keep the bait in the right place and not slipping down on the hook.

Keep throwing them though as they will get you some GREAT fish!! (29+lbs in a tourney last year)!!!

Jim

PS Goes for the paddle tail frogs..not the horny toads. They dont flip much because they give little resistance in the water from the legs!!
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Old January 18th, 2008
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

Sinbad, yes I am rigging it like the top picture. I am thinking of running the hook down through the legs and hook in the rear of the bait.


Jim, thanks for the advise, I still catch lots of fish on them, I just wish they ran up rite more. I'll try the centered hook to, I do use a bead on the nose some but don't know if it helped or not. I'll try it in the morning on our little pond as well. I'll let you guy's know.

Thanks for the responces.
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

Watch this Video.
http://www.secretsoftheoutdoors.com/frogrigging.html
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Old January 19th, 2008
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Awesome video! Thanks, maybe I wasn't rigging it straight enough. I'll give it a try. Thanks Again guy's
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

I was putting a small piece of plastic worm on the hook before I rigged the back, and then pushing it tight to the underside of the frog after rigging to give the frog a sway back rigging. That kept it from flipping 100 percent of the time. My partner gave me a plastic bobber stopper to try, and it works even better. Just thread it onto the hook before you rig the rear portion, and push it back against the frog until it has a slight sway back. It also helps increase the leg action.
I'd rather not use a weighted hook if I can help it. The Ribbit Bull Frog is heavy enough by itself, even in the wind. I will use a weight if I'm fishing the smaller Ribbit, and it's windy, or the water is super clear and I need longer casts. But, generally, I can throw both weightless with 50lb braid.
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Old January 20th, 2008
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

Alot of the time these lure will run on their back. But since this is a lure that you must wait a 3 second count to set the hook it dont really matter. We fish the ribbit here on Guntersville and I have seen this to not be a problem.
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Re: Soft topwater frog question

thanks for the reply's guy's, I am going to try the bobber stop as well, I'll let you guy's know. I have caught lots of fish with this bait up side down, I guess its for my own satisfaction. Thanks
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