Who Else Wants To Learn About KVD Sexy Frog Fishing And Have Fun?

Does Catching a Bass on Nearly Every Cast in Great Setting Sound like Fun?
Take a look at this frog lure. You wouldn’t think that white would be the best color in a lake with lots of green: reeds, lily pads and grass. But watch him make a cast and see what happens. He moves the frog lightly and retrieves it very slowly. The next thing you know a bass has sucked in and he sets the hook. The bass fights hard. Does he bring in some grass, too? You bet.
He shows you how the hooks were bent out to make it easier to set the hook. The Sexy Frog isn’t quite so weedless, but do you want to catch bass or do you want to keep your lure clean with every cast? The answer is pretty easy. Now watch him cast and try to figure out if he gets a bass on every cast or misses one once in a while.
This small lake is loaded with bass. The bass look healthy and powerful, regardless of their size. The lake is clearly well-managed with plenty of bass but they are well fed. Looking around the lake you can imagine that it has a lot of frogs and there must be a lot of croaking at nightfall. They clearly appreciate a plastic frog that moves slowly and gives them time to mouth it in, that is until our guy sets the hook!
This video gives you some perspective on actually fishing since it takes some time after each cast for a bass to hits the frog. The biggest bass is about 1 and ¾ lbs, but some of the smaller bass fight so hard that you expect it to be twice as large as it is when he pulls it out of the water!
Watch closely to try to see a bass take the frog.
Now you can watch this video and have some fun!


