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Title: Catching Bass in Michigan with Designer Bass Frogs, Free shipping
Post by: Bassfrog on May 29, 2011, 10:27:30 PM
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Friends I have figured out a few of the frogs that we are having a lot of success with over the last few weeks. We having been fishing them like crazy over the last month but the weather has not been to kind to us. This is all a work in progress to me as I continue to work hard produce the best Bass Frog on the Market.

6# Green Tree Frog
Has yellow belly like the northern green frog also comes with two sets of legs one yellow, and one green. We have a great deal of hits and hooked a lot fish with this frog.
Tested at Portage Lake in Pickney, Sand Lake near Tawas, Loonship bay on the AuSable River near Oscoda, Cornwall Flooding by Gaylord, and many other lakes. Heading to Fletchers pond in two weeks to test if anyone wants to go please let me know.
Species Caught: Large mouth, Northern Pike.


#2 Light Brown Pickerel Frog
A native species to Michigan this frog is performing well too mainly at dusk and dawn in shallow water around reeds and high grass. Frog has two sets of legs yellow and brown. Tested in same areas as the Tree Frog.

Species caught: Largemouth, Northern pike, Smallmouth using skitter legs and a stinger hook

#5 Black and Yellow Poison Dart Frog
This one had me thrown for a loop I could not figure it out until one of my testers pointed out the painter turtles in the area. We have caught fish all day with this frog using skitter legs and it's black set. We believe the fish think it is a small painter turtle either way they just crush this frog by timber, lily's, and reeds. Tested in same area as other frogs.
Species caught: Largemouth and Northern Pike

#4 Brown Spotted Bull Frog
Works the same as the Pickerel frog with the same success. A angler in Texas just caught two bass over ten pounds with this frog.
Title: Re: Catching Bass in Michigan with Designer Bass Frogs, Free shipping
Post by: djkimmel on October 27, 2012, 12:13:12 AM
The bassfrogclones.com website is not available at this time. I am trying to get an update.
Title: Re: Catching Bass in Michigan with Designer Bass Frogs, Free shipping
Post by: Frank on October 27, 2012, 01:26:43 AM
i want to hear more on the fish you caught in sand lake