Try the Lake Fork 2/0 trailer hook on your frog like Fishngolf and Roger had suggested. Not a Treble hook! A TRailer Hook!!
http://www.basspro.com/Lake-Fork-Trophy-Lures-Frog-Tail-Hook/product/11111505010510/
This doubled my hook ups and does not get caught up! You can still throw it right into the weeds, grass ect.. I still wait about 2-3 seconds before I set the hook.
Try the Lake Fork 2/0 trailer hook on your frog like Fishngolf and Roger had suggested. Not a Treble hook! A TRailer Hook!!
http://www.basspro.com/Lake-Fork-Trophy-Lures-Frog-Tail-Hook/product/11111505010510/
This doubled my hook ups and does not get caught up! You can still throw it right into the weeds, grass ect.. I still wait about 2-3 seconds before I set the hook.
They really do work!
I have a theory on this subject, I'm curious if it's going to hold water..
I threw the Booyah frog for couple years but I NEVER hooked a bass out of my canoe. I couldn't
figure out why I couldn't catch a bass to save my life with all the blow-ups I was having. I tried quick
hook sets and there were times I waited till the wake went away and still nothing.
My theory is this: My hooksets are almost at a angle where I'm pulling the frog out of their mouth
because of a low profile of a canoe vs the guys that are standing up. By standing up you have more
of an upright angle where the hooks should snag the top of the mouth a bit more easily
Thoughts?