if you've fished these soft plastic frog baits - or really any topwater slop-type lure - you know that the hook up ratio is kinda bad in comparison with how many hits you get... which can be pretty frustrating!
I have an idea for an alternate rigging style for the open-water/weed edge buzzbait type usage of this lure.
Instead of running the hook about a quarter-inch into the nose, then coming out and hooking it thru like you would a swimbait or tex-posed worm/jerkbait, my idea is to thread the lure farther into the bait and coming out about 1 inch or 1 1/4 inch into the bait, which would drop the hook curve back on the lure, to sit in between the legs, rather than being in the back slot, like it normally would.
normal rigging:
alternate rigging:
It shouldn't interfere at all with the kicking action of the legs, but it SHOULD help with hit:hook ratio by making the hook more exposed.
Obviously, this isn't the rigging to use for throwing into the thick slop though...
I'm gonna test it out tomorrow morning or the the next day - pics to come? *crosses fingers*