Big Bite Baits

Big Bite Baits Dean Rojas - Fighting Frog

$5 - $12.99

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Description

Unlike traditional frogs, the Big Bite Bait Fighting Frog is designed to be flipped, pitched, Carolina rigged or used as a jig trailer. Frogs have always been used as topwater baits. The Fighting Frog takes frogs to a whole new level of fishing and is a new type of flipping bait. This frog is made to be used below the surface and give fish a new and realistic look. The Fighting Frog features a compact body with small front legs for subtle action and larger back legs that have a great swimming action. When fished with a light weight, the Fighting Frog has a natural gliding action on the fall or a heavy weight can be used for faster presentations. It is also the perfect follow up bait when you miss a strike on a topwater frog.One of the most important features of the Fighting Frog is the innovative new design of pockets and grooves. The Fighting Frog has hook pockets on the top and bottom, but the key is additional grooves on the sides. These channels and grooves prevent the bait from balling up on the hook and interfering with hooksets."I am very excited about this bait. There is nothing like it on the market and it is a brand new concept. The design of the bait allows it to collapse for maximum hook penetration. It has great action in the water and we have some great colors, I can't wait to use the Fighting Frog this year on the Elite Series." -Dean RojasLengthQuantity3"104"75"5

Specifications

Category

Soft Plastics

Length

3 in (76 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, flipping, finesse

Water Column

subsurface

Action

subtle swimming action with gliding fall

Conditions

vegetation, dirty water, open water

Field Notes

This is a soft-plastic flipping bait designed to be fished below the surface. It works well pitched or flipped around cover, on a Carolina rig, or as a jig trailer, and the compact body with kicking legs gives it a subtle swimming/gliding action on the fall. It is also a good follow-up bait after a missed topwater frog strike.

Pros

  • Compact body with realistic frog profile
  • Subtle front-leg action and stronger swimming back-leg action
  • Hook pockets and side grooves help with hook penetration and reduce balling up

Cons

  • Not a true topwater frog
  • Requires added weight or rigging to fish effectively

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