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Plastic Bionic Floating Frog Lure 6.5cm 14.5g Topmouth Culter Insect Bait
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Parameters: 6.5cm/14.5g
Type: Floating Water Bomb Frog
Designed specifically for snakehead fish, this lure features a hollow rubber body with excellent anti-tangle effect.It's not easy to get stuck when casting directly into obstacles where snakehead fish often reside.There are also bass-specific models available. If you want to target smaller species or those with smaller mouths, you can also look for types under 6cm on the market.
Features of natural bait: excellent swimming style and details, ultra-sharp hook, excellent anti-squeezing performance.
Can be used repeatedly, economical and cost-effective.
Long-term storage, no need to mix bait, convenient and hassle-free.
It feels a bit like a bouncy ball to the touch, very tactile
Introduction to Thunder Frog
Because the hook of the fake bait is hidden close to the body.So even in environments with a lot of aquatic plants, you can not worry about snagging something unexpected.
Therefore, this type of bait is suitable for fishing in water plants and forest-like fishing grounds.Target fish, generally blackfish, bass, and other aggressive species.
The operation method of the Thunder Frog is very easy to control.Just keep your little frog making movements on the water surface to achieve the effect of temptation. Unlike other methods, this requires constant bait casting and reeling in. The frog can also stay afloat on the water surface; you just need to shake it a few times.At that time, I suggest you light a cigarette and wait for the fish to take the bait
Good operational effects still require continuous simulation of frogs jumping on the water surface. But you need to slowly jig so that the fish have a chance to come to the surface to take the bait. If your little frog is lucky enough to be dragged into the water by a fish, don't panic. Wait until the fish has swallowed the bait, which takes about 0k seconds, before violently raising your rod. Remember to raise the rod sharply, aggressively, and quickly. If the hook can hook into the fish's bones at this moment, then this fish is definitely yours











