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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits

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Put your new Money Frog where the bass’s mouth is and hang on! Churning paddle feet displace lots of water, bringing in biting bass from afar. Features beautiful hand-painted color patterns and a belly slit for easy rigging.
   



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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits - 3-3/4'' - 4 pack - Gizmo

Gizmo

3-3/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMF4928
38-251-014-28
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits - 3-3/4'' - 4 pack - Skippy

Skippy

3-3/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMF4929
38-251-014-29
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits - 3-3/4'' - 4 pack - El Jefé

El Jefe

3-3/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMF4930
38-251-014-30
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits - 3-3/4'' - 4 pack - Dart Frog

Dart Frog

3-3/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMF4931
38-251-014-31
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Frog Topwater Softbaits - 3-3/4'' - 4 pack - Iggy

Iggy

3-3/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMF4933
38-251-014-33
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Put your new Money Frog where the bass’s mouth is and hang on! Churning paddle feet displace lots of water, bringing in biting bass from afar. Features beautiful hand-painted color patterns and a belly slit for easy rigging.
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Does it float?

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Does this frog float when stopped or do you need to keep it on a steady retrieve like a buzzbait to keep it up on the surface?
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no sinks like a rock,buy Zoom
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It will sink. I used an unweighted 5/0 hook and if I stopped the retrieve, it slowly sank.
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Nope it doesn't float and you do have to use it like a buzzbait, don't even by it, buy the rage toad buy strike king it doesn't float but the action is great. If you want to get a frog that floats and has good action buy the floating Stanley Ribbit frog.
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It will sink slowly.I use an unweighted Zoom H Toad hook with it.
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All soft plastic frogs will sink when you stop your retrieve. This will allow you to stop it in the holes, when fishing the grass. Just stop it and let it sink down in clearwater areas inside the grassline
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which frog is better?

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the hrny toad or the money frog?
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money frog
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For a nonfloater go Zoom
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The hrny toad but the strike king rage toad is better than both
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neither, a frog needs to float. I have tried both, but if I had to choose it would be the toad, as they are cheaper.
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Niether, buy stanley ribbits.
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Money Frog by far.
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which hook?

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I am going to buy these but I don't know which hook to get.
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3/0 worm hook does fine
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All you will need is a 5/0 superline hook.
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wide gap probally 4 or 5 i used 2 couldnt hook a single fish
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Depends on which sized frog you get. Get a sharp sturdy hook. 4/0 and get a hook about as long as the frogs nose to butt.
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4/0 or 5/0
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The Money Frog works great on a 7/0 EWG hook. Wet the hook so it slides through smoothly and Texas rig it. Like other topwater frogs pause for a second after the strike and then set the hook and hang on!!
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The product recommends using a Xcaliber 5/0 WGH
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