Large Bladed Topwater Frog

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WHAT MAKES THIS LARGE TOPWATER FROG DIFFERENT

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog combines a bigger frog profile with surface disturbance and realistic movement to attract aggressive bass around heavy cover.

Blade + Skirt = Best of Both Worlds

  • A rear blade displaces water and creates added surface disturbance
  • Skirted legs on both sides move independently to mimic swimming frog legs
  • The larger profile creates a more noticeable target on the surface
  • Combines the attraction of a buzz-style frog with the realism of a traditional skirted frog

Instead of choosing between a blade or skirted legs, this design brings both together in one topwater bass lure.


LARGE TOPWATER FROG PROFILE & NATURAL ACTION

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog uses the same proven design as our original frog in a larger profile.

  • Skirted legs pulse and kick naturally
  • Larger body creates increased surface presence
  • Rear blade adds flash, vibration, and water displacement
  • Frog-shaped body maintains a natural topwater presentation

The larger profile is ideal when you want your frog to stand out around vegetation and heavy surface cover.


BUILT FOR HEAVY COVER

This is a true double-hook topwater frog, with the hooks positioned along the top of the body to help reduce snagging.

It excels when fished:

  • Through weeds
  • Across lily pads
  • Along grass lines
  • Over matted vegetation
  • Around heavy surface cover

The upward-facing hook design allows anglers to work this large frog through areas where exposed-hook topwater lures can struggle.


HOW TO FISH A LARGE BLADED TOPWATER FROG

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog can be worked at different speeds depending on the conditions.

Retrieve options:

  • Steady retrieve across pads and weeds
  • Slow crawl to allow the rear blade to displace water
  • Short pauses to let the skirted legs settle and move naturally
  • Faster retrieve when additional surface commotion is needed

Fish it aggressively when bass are actively feeding or slow the presentation when fish are hesitant.


SIZE & DESIGN DETAILS

  • Total length: 4.5″
  • Body length: 2.5″
  • Leg length: 2″
  • Blade: Rear blade for added surface disturbance
  • Hooks: True double-hook topwater design
  • Quantity: 1 Large Bladed Topwater Frog

COLOR OPTIONS

Available individually in three colors:

  • Frog
  • Black White
  • Yellow

BEST CONDITIONS

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog excels when:

  • Fishing heavy vegetation and surface cover
  • Working lily pads and grass
  • Bass are actively feeding near the surface
  • You want a larger topwater presentation
  • You need additional surface disturbance to draw attention

It is especially effective during warm-water periods when bass are actively feeding around shallow vegetation and surface cover.


TARGET SPECIES

  • Largemouth Bass
  • Other aggressive freshwater predators that strike topwater lures

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between the Large Bladed Topwater Frog and the original DeLong Lures frog?
A: The Large Bladed Topwater Frog uses the same blade-and-skirt design as the original frog but features a larger body and overall profile. It is also sold individually in Frog, Black White, and Yellow.

Q: What makes this large bladed topwater frog different from other frog lures?
A: It combines a rear blade for surface disturbance with skirted legs on both sides for realistic movement, creating flash, water displacement, and lifelike action in one lure.

Q: Is the Large Bladed Topwater Frog weedless?
A: The frog uses a double-hook design with the hooks positioned along the top of the body to help reduce snagging when fishing through weeds, grass, lily pads, and other heavy cover.

Q: When should I use a large topwater frog instead of a smaller frog?
A: A larger frog is useful when you want a more noticeable surface presentation, are targeting aggressive bass, or need additional presence around thick vegetation and heavy cover.

Q: How should I retrieve the Large Bladed Topwater Frog?
A: Use a steady retrieve across pads and vegetation, slow it down to allow the rear blade to displace water, or add short pauses to let the skirted legs settle naturally.

Q: What species is the Large Bladed Topwater Frog designed for?
A: It is primarily designed for largemouth bass but can also attract other aggressive freshwater predators that feed near the surface.

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Description

WHAT MAKES THIS LARGE TOPWATER FROG DIFFERENT

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog combines a bigger frog profile with surface disturbance and realistic movement to attract aggressive bass around heavy cover.

Blade + Skirt = Best of Both Worlds

  • A rear blade displaces water and creates added surface disturbance
  • Skirted legs on both sides move independently to mimic swimming frog legs
  • The larger profile creates a more noticeable target on the surface
  • Combines the attraction of a buzz-style frog with the realism of a traditional skirted frog

Instead of choosing between a blade or skirted legs, this design brings both together in one topwater bass lure.


LARGE TOPWATER FROG PROFILE & NATURAL ACTION

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog uses the same proven design as our original frog in a larger profile.

  • Skirted legs pulse and kick naturally
  • Larger body creates increased surface presence
  • Rear blade adds flash, vibration, and water displacement
  • Frog-shaped body maintains a natural topwater presentation

The larger profile is ideal when you want your frog to stand out around vegetation and heavy surface cover.


BUILT FOR HEAVY COVER

This is a true double-hook topwater frog, with the hooks positioned along the top of the body to help reduce snagging.

It excels when fished:

  • Through weeds
  • Across lily pads
  • Along grass lines
  • Over matted vegetation
  • Around heavy surface cover

The upward-facing hook design allows anglers to work this large frog through areas where exposed-hook topwater lures can struggle.


HOW TO FISH A LARGE BLADED TOPWATER FROG

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog can be worked at different speeds depending on the conditions.

Retrieve options:

  • Steady retrieve across pads and weeds
  • Slow crawl to allow the rear blade to displace water
  • Short pauses to let the skirted legs settle and move naturally
  • Faster retrieve when additional surface commotion is needed

Fish it aggressively when bass are actively feeding or slow the presentation when fish are hesitant.


SIZE & DESIGN DETAILS

  • Total length: 4.5″
  • Body length: 2.5″
  • Leg length: 2″
  • Blade: Rear blade for added surface disturbance
  • Hooks: True double-hook topwater design
  • Quantity: 1 Large Bladed Topwater Frog

COLOR OPTIONS

Available individually in three colors:

  • Frog
  • Black White
  • Yellow

BEST CONDITIONS

The Large Bladed Topwater Frog excels when:

  • Fishing heavy vegetation and surface cover
  • Working lily pads and grass
  • Bass are actively feeding near the surface
  • You want a larger topwater presentation
  • You need additional surface disturbance to draw attention

It is especially effective during warm-water periods when bass are actively feeding around shallow vegetation and surface cover.


TARGET SPECIES

  • Largemouth Bass
  • Other aggressive freshwater predators that strike topwater lures

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between the Large Bladed Topwater Frog and the original DeLong Lures frog?
A: The Large Bladed Topwater Frog uses the same blade-and-skirt design as the original frog but features a larger body and overall profile. It is also sold individually in Frog, Black White, and Yellow.

Q: What makes this large bladed topwater frog different from other frog lures?
A: It combines a rear blade for surface disturbance with skirted legs on both sides for realistic movement, creating flash, water displacement, and lifelike action in one lure.

Q: Is the Large Bladed Topwater Frog weedless?
A: The frog uses a double-hook design with the hooks positioned along the top of the body to help reduce snagging when fishing through weeds, grass, lily pads, and other heavy cover.

Q: When should I use a large topwater frog instead of a smaller frog?
A: A larger frog is useful when you want a more noticeable surface presentation, are targeting aggressive bass, or need additional presence around thick vegetation and heavy cover.

Q: How should I retrieve the Large Bladed Topwater Frog?
A: Use a steady retrieve across pads and vegetation, slow it down to allow the rear blade to displace water, or add short pauses to let the skirted legs settle naturally.

Q: What species is the Large Bladed Topwater Frog designed for?
A: It is primarily designed for largemouth bass but can also attract other aggressive freshwater predators that feed near the surface.