Booyah pad crashed is my favorite. Soft body and sharp hooks.
I also find it insulting every time I see a frog with mean eyes as if a bass could see them and even understand the concept of mean eyes... Or maybe their marketing department is right and anglers base their purchase on the paint job on the top of a lure that is only sometimes seen from below by the fish, most often it is shadow and movement through the pads... Love that take!
Sound choice. Most of the time I am looking for ones that are well made and on sale... They often ask for a stupid amount of money for them... Also when I fish a frog, it is over pads, so I am looking for a frog with silicon legs that will not catch on weeds and no "popper" face, again not to catch on anything. I want that frog to be tight to the pads so when a hole opens up under it, it is not be hopping over anything... Most of the time I am using white or black and I also find it insulting every time I see a frog with mean eyes as if a bass could see them and even understand the concept of mean eyes... Or maybe their marketing department is right and anglers base their purchase on the paint job on the top of a lure that is only sometimes seen from below by the fish, most often it is shadow and movement through the pads... Love that take!
All I know is fishing a pond with lots of frogs as a kid, that largemouth bass absolutely love frogs. In fact that think they relish attacking them!
When I was a kid we used to throw frogs out to the middle of a local pond to see if they'd make it back and some days they couldn't make it two feet before they got smashed. Nowadays I really don't frog fish much, I find dragging a weedless rigged 5 inch rubber worm over lilly pads has the same effect with less snags.