Lake Fork Trophy Lures Fork Frog
Trigger strikes and catch the big bass you're casting for with Lake Fork Tackle's 4'' Fork Frog. The Fork Frog's legs are positioned at a 90 degree angle to the body which creates more resistance. The resistance slows the Fork Frog down enough to where you can effectively fish it slow, so big fish won't have to scramble for a meal. Featuring all the physical features of a real frog, with the paddle feet creating more fish-attracting surface commotion helping fish zero in on the frog.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by ronjon996 One of the best frogs ever.
Great action,loud and perfect wieght.Easy to set up on than a Ribbit.One of the best frogs I ever used.I fish just about everyday,mostly with frogs,these frogs are great!
January 28, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishingmaster354 great action
the best topwater frog . It has the bes action in the water and moves a lot of water. When bass hit these they destroy it you hould buy some.
November 15, 2009
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i spend too much cash on fishing stuff and im looking into getting a frogwith this i would use ewg worm hook
but what would be best this or the cane toad?
and how does this work in heavy thick algae
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of course, you can never spend too much money on fishing gear. However, in the event that you are strapped for cash, I have had success with the scum frog or the tournament scum frog, which are both pre-rigged frogs that float. The frogs you are talking about are made of a softer plastic material that doesn't float, I can tell you that the Stanley Jigs Ribbit frog is probably the best one in that department, but if you are deciding between those two the Lake Fork Tackle is definitely your best bet.Top 1000 Contributor
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they will both work about the same, it's your preference in what you like and how the fish react and how you fish it. get a bag of both, they are fairly cheap and fish em, that's the only way to find out which one you like best. i've tried 4 or 5 different frogs, but down to just two I prefer2 years, 9 months ago
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