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Timber creek hand tied jigs

Electric frog

$3

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Description

Electric Frog Description: The Electric Frog from Timber Creek Hand-Tied Jigs delivers a jolt of color and flash that’s pure amphibian attitude. With its neon green and blue body, shimmering chartreuse highlights, and scaly green head, this jig perfectly mimics a darting frog or baitfish under the surface. The lifelike motion and bright contrast make it an irresistible choice when crappie are feeding aggressively or when visibility is low. Best Used For: Stained to murky water, where bright tones punch through Warm, shallow cover, such as lily pads, brush, and docks Late spring through summer, when frogs and minnows are abundant Effective on crappie, bass, and bluegill Pro Tips: Use a 1/8 oz or 1/16 oz head for a balanced swim through mid-depth structure. Cast near shallow grass lines or submerged timber and retrieve slowly. On overcast days, pause between twitches to let the flash settle and mimic natural movement. Pair with light braid and a fluorocarbon leader for precision and sensitivity. Available Sizes: 1/4 oz | 1/8 oz | 1/16 oz | 3/16 oz Built by hand. Proven by fish.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Bass, Panfish, Crappie
Presentation
Surface, Lifelike Motion With Flash; Pause Between Twitches
Techniques
Jigging, Casting, Finesse
Conditions
Dirty Water, Low Light, Vegetation
SeasonSummer
WaterFreshwater

Field Notes

Use in stained to murky water where bright frog tones create visibility. Cast to shallow cover like lily pads, brush, and docks, then retrieve slowly with short twitches and pauses to mimic a darting frog or baitfish. Works best in warm shallow water during late spring through summer.

Pros

  • Bright neon/flash for low visibility
  • Lifelike darting action
  • Effective around shallow cover (lily pads, brush, docks)
  • Multiple head sizes for tuning swim depth

Cons

  • Best results depend on slow, twitchy retrieval and cover targeting
  • Neon colors may be less effective in very clear water

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