Best matches
Why these fit
For frogs in shallow clear water, bass often want a subtle, natural follow-up or a bait that can be worked around sparse cover without spooking fish. The best matches here lean toward finesse bottom contact and subsurface reaction.
Technique notes
- Fish the ShroomZ™ Micro Finesse Jig with short hops, dead-sticks, and a slow fall.
- Rig the TRD CrawZ™ on a finesse jighead and drag it slowly along bottom edges, pockets, or isolated cover.
- Use Trout Eye® Finesse Jigheads with small soft plastics for a compact, clear-water presentation.
- Swim the Electric Shad Swim Jig just above grass, wood, or shallow edges with a steady retrieve.
- Burn or steady-retrieve the JackHammer™ StealthBlade™ when you need a reaction bite, then pause briefly near cover.
When to switch
- Switch to a frog if fish are still buried in mats, pads, or heavy surface cover.
- Switch to a swim jig or bladed jig if bass are following but not committing.
- Switch to a finesse jighead + small plastic if the water is very clear and the bite is pressured or post-frog.
- Switch to a craw-style bottom bait if bass are feeding on crawfish instead of baitfish.
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