Hello all!

I am working on a new topwater frog design. I have been a frog fisherman for decades and as most fisherman would agree topwater frogs are some of the most fun fishing you can do.

One night I had an idea that if I could make a frog that would vibrate it may be extremely successful in drawing in more fish. Right now when fishing a frog you can either pop it back, or walk it back to create movement, but what if you could cast it onto a pad and it would vibrate, similar to a real frog, drawing in fish even when stationary.

This video shows a first prototype, this is not going to be the final design of the frog at all just testing the mechanism. The big thing we are fighting with is having a small enough device inside that is allows for the same level of hookups.

Charging would be done with two small clips but the battery would last 6+ hours of run time.

Looking for feedback on if you think this would work, maybe even what your favorite frogs on the market are?

Appreciate you all.



Posted by FishingDude94

3 Comments

  1. I can dig it!! Perfect for thick patches, reeds, cat tails and so much more!!!

    Out here in the California Delta that would work!!

  2. Any lure with a battery is designed to catch the fisherman and not the fish, at least this is my first reaction. You would need to show a big amount of video where you show that you are catching fish like crazy to even consider getting one.

  3. DismalResearcher6546 on

    I’m having a very hard time finding it. probably 10-12 years ago, I had an electric spook that would vibrate, and it was more about sound than actual vibration. It kind of sounded like a quiet frog croak. I caught many, many fish with that lure. I believe it was made by Heddon.

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