Whit's Frog popper

Streamers Topwater
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The Whit's Frog, created by renowned fly angler and author Dave Whitlock, is a topwater fly pattern designed to imitate a frog's natural appearance and movement. Its lifelike profile and action make it particularly effective for targeting species such as bass, pike, and snook in shallow, vegetated waters where frogs are abundant.

Pro Tip

Fish this deer hair bug along the banks and grass beds with a slow line hand stripping action to make it act like a real swimming frog.

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Hook: Wide-gap bass or saltwater hook, size 2-4 Thread: 140 Denier, color to match body Body: Spun and trimmed deer hair in natural frog colors (green, brown, or black) Legs: Rubber or silicone legs, tied on each side for realistic movement Eyes: Plastic or epoxy eyes for a lifelike appearance Head: Packed deer hair, trimmed to create a rounded, buoyant face for popping action Weed Guard (optional): Monofilament or heavy nylon loop to reduce snags