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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 101466" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>Just to add to the froggin, if you are actively moving the frog when the fish hits, you are far more likely to miss the fish. I assume you are fishing the potomac, and grassy areas, so the fish are probably blowing up on the frog rather than sucking them down. If they suck them down you will almost always hook up, if they just blow up on the frog they don't always have the frog in their mouth, so just wait till you feel them. If you don't feel them just let the bait sit, then work it fast as if it is trying to escape. They will most likely hit the frog again if they don't feel the hooks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 101466, member: 107"] Just to add to the froggin, if you are actively moving the frog when the fish hits, you are far more likely to miss the fish. I assume you are fishing the potomac, and grassy areas, so the fish are probably blowing up on the frog rather than sucking them down. If they suck them down you will almost always hook up, if they just blow up on the frog they don't always have the frog in their mouth, so just wait till you feel them. If you don't feel them just let the bait sit, then work it fast as if it is trying to escape. They will most likely hit the frog again if they don't feel the hooks. [/QUOTE]
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