
Description
The Dancing Frog is a highly effective topwater fly designed to mimic the appearance and movement of a frog. With its spun deer hair body, large profile, and buoyant construction, this pattern creates substantial surface disturbance, making it irresistible to largemouth bass, pike, and other aggressive predators. The fly’s design allows it to “dance” across the water with enticing pops and gurgles, mimicking the erratic movement of a frog skimming across a pond or lake.
Pro Tip
Fish the Dancing Frog in shallow water near lily pads, logs, or weed beds where frogs are naturally found. Use a floating line and short, quick strips to create popping sounds and splashes that mimic a fleeing frog. Pause between strips to allow the fly to sit still, which can trigger strikes from fish waiting to ambush. For best results, fish it during low-light conditions such as early morning, evening, or overcast days.
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Recipe
Hook: Wide-gap bass hook, size 2-4 Thread: 140 Denier, color to match the body Body: Spun and trimmed deer hair in natural or bright frog colors (green, yellow, brown) Legs: Rubber legs, tied on each side for lifelike movement Eyes: Plastic or epoxy eyes, positioned on the sides of the head Collar: Optional marabou or hackle for added movement behind the deer hair Head: Packed and trimmed deer hair, shaped into a flat or rounded face for creating surface disturbance