FROG-MEN is the direct match if you mean a frog-style bait for heavy cover and ambush bites.
8-UP BUG and SEND-IT-PEDE are the best support options in the same limited-edition green lineup when bass are tight to cover and want a subtler presentation.
All three are in a tactical green pattern that should help in stained to moderately clear water and around vegetation, wood, docks, and laydowns.
If you want a frog-specific option, FROG-MEN is the one to start with; if you want a more versatile bass bait, the other two are stronger general-purpose choices.
Technique notes
Work FROG-MEN over mats, pads, and thick grass with short pops and pauses.
Keep the retrieve slow enough for bass to track it, then speed up briefly when you get a blow-up.
For 8-UP BUG, pitch or flip it weedless into cover on a Texas rig or as a jig trailer.
For SEND-IT-PEDE, use a pitching or casting presentation around isolated cover when fish want a quieter profile.
When to switch
Switch away from a frog when bass are not using surface cover or are missing topwater strikes.
If fish are deeper, inactive, or holding off the cover, a bottom-oriented soft plastic like 8-UP BUG is usually better.
If the water is very open or the bite is pressured, go to a subtler pitching bait like SEND-IT-PEDE.