Bladed Top Water Frogs

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WHAT MAKES THIS FROG DIFFERENT

Most topwater frogs force anglers to choose between noise or realism. This frog delivers both.

Blade + Skirt = Best of Both Worlds

  • A rear blade displaces water and creates surface disturbance

  • Skirted legs on both sides move independently to mimic swimming frog legs

  • Combines the attraction of a buzz-style frog with the realism of a traditional skirted frog

Other frogs use:

  • Blades as legs

  • Blades with no skirt

  • Skirts without added surface commotion

This design brings both elements together in one balanced lure.


REALISTIC PROFILE & NATURAL ACTION

Every part of this frog was designed to look and move like a real frog on the surface.

  • Skirted legs pulse and kick naturally

  • Compact body keeps the frog riding correctly on the surface

  • Blade adds just enough disturbance to grab attention without overpowering the presentation

The result is a topwater frog that looks alive even at slow speeds.


BUILT FOR HEAVY COVER

This is a true double-hook topwater frog, with hooks positioned on top to reduce snagging.

It excels when fished:

  • Through weeds

  • Across lily pads

  • Along grass lines

  • Over matted vegetation

Because the hooks ride upward, anglers can work this frog confidently through places other topwater baits struggle.


HOW TO FISH IT

This frog is versatile and easy to fish.

Retrieve options:

  • Steady retrieve across pads and weeds

  • Slow crawl to let the blade displace water

  • Short pauses to let the legs settle and pulse

It can be fished aggressively to call fish up or slowed down when bass are hesitant.


SIZE & DESIGN DETAILS

  • Total length: 3.5 inches

  • Body length: 1.5 inches

  • Leg length: 2 inches (skirted legs)

  • Blade: ~0.5-inch rear blade for added surface disturbance

  • Hooks: True double-hook topwater design

The compact size keeps the frog easy to cast while still offering a strong surface presence.


COLOR OPTIONS

Each color is patterned to look realistic on the water while maintaining visibility.

Available colors:

  • Frog

  • Light Green Frog

  • Yellow with Chartreuse Legs

  • Dark Yellow with Chartreuse Legs

  • White/Yellow/Orange Body with Orange Legs

These color combinations balance realism with contrast, making them effective across varying light and water conditions.


PACKAGING

  • 5 frogs per pack

  • Stored in a durable hard case

  • Keeps frogs organized and protected

  • Ideal for tackle bags and boat storage


BEST CONDITIONS

This bladed topwater frog excels when:

  • Fishing heavy cover

  • Bass are active near the surface

  • You need to call fish up from vegetation

  • Standard frogs aren’t drawing enough attention

It’s especially effective in warm water when topwater bites are at their best.


TARGET SPECIES

  • Largemouth Bass

  • Other aggressive freshwater predators that strike topwater baits


INTERNAL LINKS (BOTTOM ONLY)

FAQ

Q: What makes this bladed topwater frog different from other frogs?A: This frog combines a rear blade for surface disturbance with skirted legs on both sides for lifelike movement. Most frogs use either a blade or a skirt, but this design brings both together to create noise, motion, and realism in one bait.


Q: Is this frog weedless?
A: Yes. It is a true double-hook topwater frog with hooks positioned on top, allowing it to be worked cleanly through weeds, grass, and lily pads without snagging.


Q: When should I use a bladed topwater frog instead of a standard frog?
A: A bladed frog excels when you need more surface commotion to call fish up from heavy cover or stained water, while still maintaining a realistic frog profile.


Q: How should this frog be retrieved?
A: It can be fished with a steady retrieve across pads and weeds, slowed down to let the blade displace water, or paused briefly to let the skirted legs settle and move naturally.


Q: What species is this frog designed for?
A: It is primarily designed for largemouth bass but can also trigger strikes from other aggressive freshwater predators that feed on frogs near the surface.

Description

WHAT MAKES THIS FROG DIFFERENT

Most topwater frogs force anglers to choose between noise or realism. This frog delivers both.

Blade + Skirt = Best of Both Worlds

  • A rear blade displaces water and creates surface disturbance

  • Skirted legs on both sides move independently to mimic swimming frog legs

  • Combines the attraction of a buzz-style frog with the realism of a traditional skirted frog

Other frogs use:

  • Blades as legs

  • Blades with no skirt

  • Skirts without added surface commotion

This design brings both elements together in one balanced lure.


REALISTIC PROFILE & NATURAL ACTION

Every part of this frog was designed to look and move like a real frog on the surface.

  • Skirted legs pulse and kick naturally

  • Compact body keeps the frog riding correctly on the surface

  • Blade adds just enough disturbance to grab attention without overpowering the presentation

The result is a topwater frog that looks alive even at slow speeds.


BUILT FOR HEAVY COVER

This is a true double-hook topwater frog, with hooks positioned on top to reduce snagging.

It excels when fished:

  • Through weeds

  • Across lily pads

  • Along grass lines

  • Over matted vegetation

Because the hooks ride upward, anglers can work this frog confidently through places other topwater baits struggle.


HOW TO FISH IT

This frog is versatile and easy to fish.

Retrieve options:

  • Steady retrieve across pads and weeds

  • Slow crawl to let the blade displace water

  • Short pauses to let the legs settle and pulse

It can be fished aggressively to call fish up or slowed down when bass are hesitant.


SIZE & DESIGN DETAILS

  • Total length: 3.5 inches

  • Body length: 1.5 inches

  • Leg length: 2 inches (skirted legs)

  • Blade: ~0.5-inch rear blade for added surface disturbance

  • Hooks: True double-hook topwater design

The compact size keeps the frog easy to cast while still offering a strong surface presence.


COLOR OPTIONS

Each color is patterned to look realistic on the water while maintaining visibility.

Available colors:

  • Frog

  • Light Green Frog

  • Yellow with Chartreuse Legs

  • Dark Yellow with Chartreuse Legs

  • White/Yellow/Orange Body with Orange Legs

These color combinations balance realism with contrast, making them effective across varying light and water conditions.


PACKAGING

  • 5 frogs per pack

  • Stored in a durable hard case

  • Keeps frogs organized and protected

  • Ideal for tackle bags and boat storage


BEST CONDITIONS

This bladed topwater frog excels when:

  • Fishing heavy cover

  • Bass are active near the surface

  • You need to call fish up from vegetation

  • Standard frogs aren’t drawing enough attention

It’s especially effective in warm water when topwater bites are at their best.


TARGET SPECIES

  • Largemouth Bass

  • Other aggressive freshwater predators that strike topwater baits


INTERNAL LINKS (BOTTOM ONLY)

FAQ

Q: What makes this bladed topwater frog different from other frogs?A: This frog combines a rear blade for surface disturbance with skirted legs on both sides for lifelike movement. Most frogs use either a blade or a skirt, but this design brings both together to create noise, motion, and realism in one bait.


Q: Is this frog weedless?
A: Yes. It is a true double-hook topwater frog with hooks positioned on top, allowing it to be worked cleanly through weeds, grass, and lily pads without snagging.


Q: When should I use a bladed topwater frog instead of a standard frog?
A: A bladed frog excels when you need more surface commotion to call fish up from heavy cover or stained water, while still maintaining a realistic frog profile.


Q: How should this frog be retrieved?
A: It can be fished with a steady retrieve across pads and weeds, slowed down to let the blade displace water, or paused briefly to let the skirted legs settle and move naturally.


Q: What species is this frog designed for?
A: It is primarily designed for largemouth bass but can also trigger strikes from other aggressive freshwater predators that feed on frogs near the surface.