
CATCH MORE BASS WITH THESE FROG BAIT TIPS

At Castaway Rods, you will find top-of-the-line custom rods with a range of uses. We've got great rods that can handle all kinds of lures. One really great style is a frog bait which is great for fishing through heavy vegetation. If you're looking for something that can easily make its way through moss, weeds, and grass, then the lightweight frog is a perfect choice. This topwater lure is easy to use, but we've got some tips that can help you have tons of success the next time you're bass fishing.
The most popular use for a frog is skimming it across vegetation's top. When you are fishing it this way, you'll want to twitch the rod slightly and leave calm spaces between reeling. If you move too quickly, then the bass are just going to miss the bait. Reeling it in until you hit an opening in the weeds then letting it sit is a great way to catch bass in heavy cover.
If you're getting annoyed with fishing it through all the tall grass in weeds, you may want to try fishing along the edges of the vegetation. You'll want to twitch your rod so the legs on the frog start moving, which will imitate a real frog.
You should try to find some trees that are in the water or sunken logs. Around these areas, you'll want to rapidly twitch your rod to move the bait and draw attention to it. Let it sit still for a little bit between twitches.
You'll need the right type of rod for using this bait because not all are created equally. At Castaway Rods, you're going to find a great variety of bass fishing rods for sale that would be great for these baits. Visit them to learn more about the options available.
The most popular use for a frog is skimming it across vegetation's top. When you are fishing it this way, you'll want to twitch the rod slightly and leave calm spaces between reeling. If you move too quickly, then the bass are just going to miss the bait. Reeling it in until you hit an opening in the weeds then letting it sit is a great way to catch bass in heavy cover.
If you're getting annoyed with fishing it through all the tall grass in weeds, you may want to try fishing along the edges of the vegetation. You'll want to twitch your rod so the legs on the frog start moving, which will imitate a real frog.
You should try to find some trees that are in the water or sunken logs. Around these areas, you'll want to rapidly twitch your rod to move the bait and draw attention to it. Let it sit still for a little bit between twitches.
You'll need the right type of rod for using this bait because not all are created equally. At Castaway Rods, you're going to find a great variety of bass fishing rods for sale that would be great for these baits. Visit them to learn more about the options available.