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To Soften or Not to Soften.. A Frog Question

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Haven't made a soft plastic topwater; but my instinct would be to not use softener.

 

My instinct would be to use the plastic formulated for saltwater  plastic baits (more rigid and durable)

Soft plastic topwaters will be fished around and through all kinds of vegetation; I'd want good durability.  

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I wouldn't add any at all. They will work just fine without softener and you'll at least get one bite per frog which is about all you can hope for frog fishing. I've never fished a frog that wasn't torn up after one fish. But I'm a frog fanatic and it's gotta be right for me to fish it and trying to rehook one after a fish usually don't work to well for me. But I always have a major supply of frogs in the boat so if I go through 30 or 40 in a day that's fine haha! I'll just remelt them and make more and I have enough molds it doesn't take too long to get the stock up.

 

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Depends on the frog. I really like the do-it croaker. I'll use up to 3 different plastic blends in my frog. I'll hand pour the belly with a plastic that contains a floating additive, I'll inject the rest of the body and legs with a soft blend so the legs will kick easier. Then I'll dip the head and body with a firmer blend to add durability which helps hooks not tear out so badly. Work really well for me. The end result is a frog that floats at rest, has a Lot of action, creates a bubble trail and is fairly durable.

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