Frog fishing can be one of the most exciting ways to catch a largemouth and one violent surface strike is pretty much all it takes for an angler to get hooked on the exhilarating topwater technique. The Larry Dahlberg Diver Frog is quite unlike other frogs on the market, and while it does feature a hollow body design it makes use of a bizarre yet effective diving collar that allows the lure to be fished in a variety of different ways both above and below the water line.
The LDDF may look strange but to largemouth it looks like bass candy and we were able to catch fish both in and around the slop as well as in shallow open water on days where most frogs wouldn’t stand a chance. Though Larry has fished this bait for years most bass haven’t seen anything quite like the LDDF’s leg kicking action which makes the bait truly look like it is “swimming.” The Diver Frog is truly original and not only is it an entertaining lure to fish it really does kick up some quality bass.
(http://www.tackletour.com/reviewr2slarrydalhbergdiverfrogpg2.html).
Saturday, September 17, 2011
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