LIVETARGET® Frogs
- Astounding detail
- Hollow-bodied frog
- Precise spots, ears, front arms, and bulging eyes
- Ultra-soft yet durable body
- Better collapsibility for more hook-ups
- Foolproof weedless design
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Rated 5 out of 5 by fisherawesome great weedless frog
Possible one of the best weedless frogs I have ever used. Whenever the going gets tough, I count on this bait to lure the big bass out of heavy cover. It has a great walking action and popping action. The only problem is that it is difficult to set the hook with these baits but that happens with all weedless frogs I use.
May 13, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by jbmw002 Cheaply Made
The frog attracts bass. My second throw connected with a 4 pound pass in open water just as the sun was going down. My issue and reason for the low rating is that the plastic shot up my line during the fight. When I put the frog properly back onto the hooks, the seal isn't sealing anymore. Now water goes into the frog on every throw which causes it to sink down into the water and not sit up. For such an expensive bait, I was pretty let down. One fish??? And already messed up? Pathetic.
April 8, 2013
Rated 3 out of 5 by Seaturtles Ok frog
I bought this frog in stores because i thought it looked releastic and promising. I have only ever caught one bass on it (see pic). But the strands that look like legs are very undurable and tend to clump togethor and snap off. The skin of the frog became coarse and hard after one use. Has releastic look and action but i would try the H2O brand frogs, Boyah brand frogs, or the BPS brand frogs.
March 8, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by marylandboy It's alive
This is the realist looking lure in my box. It's weedless and bass cream it any chance they get. I found that i get better hook ups if i bend the hooks open a little more and it still remains weedles. However I'm wondering if i should have even bothered because every bass i catch on it seems to have the bait stuck in its throat.
February 19, 2013
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The best place to fish this bait is in or right next to cover. If its wood or rock sticking out of the water fish it close and stop next to the cover. If you have weeds stop it in the open pockets. Make sure you have a texas rigged worm or craw for a back up in case the fish misses or you pull to quick.A:
I would use this top water frog In a pond stream even a lake that has Lilly pads or trees in the water stuff where a bass would be close to the bank you got to think like the fish :) the pic i attached was a bass i caught in some dead Lilly pads with the live target top water frog 2nd cast also in 50 something degree weather also you don't have to do much with the lure just reel if you want but the frog is ment to do the walk the dogImages for this Answer
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Slow n walk the dog action anywhere around weeds n Lilly Pads weed edgeTop 250 Contributor
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Most of the fish I've caught with it were in lily pads usually by a drop off.Top 100 Contributor
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you fish it like any other frog you use the walk the dog methot or do slow retrives or short litle jerks you fish it over heavy cover to open water.Answers
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yes i bought a green one in two differnt sizes and they both work great !!A:
Can't tell much difference between these type frogs but just know I did well on a small lake that I had previously struggled on with frogs.Top 1000 Contributor
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Without a doubt. I was hesitant at first because of the price, but it did not take long for me to fall in love with them. Purchased yellow/black and green/yellow and have killed it with them. You will not be dissapointed.A:
yes it is pricey but worth itA:
it is a good buy. As soon as i bought it i went down to the creek near my hous and cought a four pounder on the first throw.Top 50 Contributor
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Yes, for 2 reasons. If you buy the "scum frog" brand of frog, you'll be constantly be clearing weeds from the front eye and the hooks because of the body on that brand being so soft. Live target frogs are nearly as soft, but the hook design puts the hooks right against the body and the eye blends into the front of the bait to minimize the amount of weeds that can collect on it. Secondly, Live Target has WAY better color patterns that truly look lifelike. Anymore I only buy 2 brands of frogs, Spro (for their pop-r style) and Live Target.Plus, you'll be amazed at how many bites you'll get with the Live Target than with scum frog or snag proof..
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Yes. They are a little on the expensive side to start with but they are durable. Caught 37 fish (up to eight pounds) before I retired the last one. If you do the math that's probably less money that I would have spent fishing plastic worms.Answers
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No way their teeth would tare itTop 250 Contributor
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Although this is a very durable lure it won't stand up to the abuse of Snake Head. Try Zoom Super Flukes. Use Superline hooks as Snake Heads will tear up the standard varietyTop 1000 Contributor
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i would think they would tear this frog pretty easily. You might be better off just going with a cheaper frog anyway. I don't Snakeheads are all that picky.Answers
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Make sure you are using proper equipment. I throw my Frog's on 50lb Braided spectra pro. I also use a 7'2 MH X-fast tip rod. 7:1 is recommended with frogs because bass have a tendency to come towards you and you need to retrieve that line to ensure a proper hook set.I still lose some(everybody does)
Also, are you sure your hooking them? Bass can move fast enough that they put slack in the line when they grab the frog, so make sure you have slack up before setting the hook, Also make sure you are not trying to set the hook right away, give them a couple of moments to take it in.
I intentionally fish with my rod tip down so by the time i bring slack in and set the hook, its been long enough for them to take the bait.
i make zero alterations to this bait and caught 70% of my bass on this bait last year.
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I wouldn't. It's just one of those thing that can be very tough. you may be trying to set the hook to soon, or maybe the fish just isn't taking it all in. Keep trying.Good luck!
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I wouldnt modify it either. Frog hookups are sometimes pretty vicious and if the hook didnt slide out, it would probably tear the frog.A:
Don't modify it. I prefer to leave it as is, when they hit it that hard, they really want it! Modifying it will reduce the hook-ups.Answers
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To tell you the truth look to see what the most common frog type is around the areas you fish but I would most recommend the fluorescent green and yellow I use the 5/8oz but its all about the angler style of weight they use I live in Missouri and caught this 6 pounder 2nd cast into some dead Lilly pads on the fluorescent green and yellowImages for this Answer
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Lepord frog colorTop 1000 Contributor
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I really don't think it's that big of a deal. Based on the fact you are usually fishing them in bunch of cover and the fish are only looking at the bottom.A:
Id use the brown frog, i caught a 4lb bass on the first of that lure over thick alge and pond weed, i think the brown is more natural.A:
You live next to Chickamauga Lake. Both colors will work, but light brown might be slightly better.A:
I bought the green and the light brown and it seems to me that the light brown seem to produce more fish.A:
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Not sure it matters all that much. I have hooked numerous bass on the brighter green model but both are white underbellies and that's all the bass is seeing.A:
I have the green and havent caught a fish yet but if you have the money get green and light brown.A:
I only have the light brown, but plan to buy the green yellow next. It's really all in the movement.Details:
I am fishing fairly murky water in Ontario...wondering which color has caught most bass?Answers
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I would say for murky water and a all around good bass catcher would be jet black. Its easy for the fish to see in the day even if its overcast and for dirty water it stands out best.Top 1000 Contributor
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Ive always been toldlight days= light colors
Dark days= Dark colors
murky water= bright colors
Clear water= Neutral colors
So evaluate your conditions, and fish the appropriate bait
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I agree with the others, Dark colors should work. But if you see a frog in that region with a different color, then you should get that color. But, the flourescent color might get the attention of a fish better than dark color.A:
In murky or muddy water, fish with dark colors. ie: black.A:
I would try the light brown one I also have the green one and it seems to me that the light brown one produced more fish..A:
I've had success with the brown & black, but Im getting the green one this week.A:
probably the bright green colorA:
I would recommend the green/yellow. But it doesn't matter all that much what color it is as long as you get the fish's attention.Top 100 Contributor
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I would go as natural as possible. Looking at the choices, it doesn't really matter as the bottom is white on all of them. Maybe one w/ the white/yellow to stand out in murky water.Top 25 Contributor
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All the frogs have a white belly which is my most productive color. I fish the murky tidal waters of the California delta and I have found the the darker legs seem to get more strikes. I dont get as many hits on the frogs with yellow legs, though it may just be coincidence. I choose darker colors in mirky or muddy water as they stand out more, though I dont believe you can go wrong any of these frogs. Good Luck!Answers
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Hook is a #4 and over length is about 3 inch (Body Only).A:
There are two sizes, the smaller is 2 1/4 inch, the larger is 2 5/8. I have no idea on the size of the hooks but you can contact them and find out at there website.Hope this helps.
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Frog body is about 2.5 inches.The hooks are 4/0.
Great lure!
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5/8 ozA:
3/0 and 4 in longA:
what ever the lure comes with because the lure already comes with a hook.Details:
Should I get this or a Spro? I like the detail of this one, but I've heard you can't beat a Spro Frog.Answers
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I felt the same way. Now I tried them, I would choice this one. I caugh Bass and Norhtern off this frog.A:
well spros catch fish but if your looking for a fun time on the water get the koppers. the fish hit so much harder on the live target than the spro. i would get the koppers bye far, trust me!A:
defenitly the koppers you cant beat a spro but the bass cant resist a koppersTop 25 Contributor
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I use the bronzeye, bronzeye jr, and the bronzeye popper frog. I love the Spro frog lineup! having said that, I tried out the koppers and its an awesome frog. They both get the same amount of strikes, but the koppers has a better hookup ratio out of the box. I think someone has finally given spro some competition.A:
I have used both.... I strongly prefer this over the Spro1 year, 11 months ago




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