SKU: CDRF10012LF

Copper Red Baits Ripple Frog 2" | Compact Topwater Frogs

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The Copper Red Baits Ripple Frog is a compact topwater frog designed to tempt big bass with a smaller, more finesse-oriented presentation. Built for anglers targeting pressured fish or finicky bass in heavy cover, this 2" hollow body frog delivers outstanding walking action, subtle surface disturbance, and exceptional hook-up performance.

Featuring a soft-body construction, the Ripple Frog easily collapses during strikes to expose the premium razor-sharp 2/0 double KONA hooks for solid hook penetration. Its compact size allows bass to fully engulf the bait, making it an excellent option when fish are hesitant to commit to larger frogs.

The Ripple Frog utilizes a specially designed recessed lip that creates splashing and spitting action similar to a popping frog while minimizing the tendency to collect grass, moss, and floating debris. This allows anglers to fish confidently through thick vegetation, pads, and grass mats without sacrificing action or efficiency.

Known as one of the easiest walking frogs on the market, the Copper Red Baits Ripple Frog performs equally well in open water, around docks, over submerged vegetation, and across heavy surface cover. Whether you're fishing pressured ponds, shallow grass lakes, or backwater slop, this frog creates the subtle disturbance that triggers explosive topwater strikes.

Key Features & Specs

  • Length: 2"
  • Weight: 1/4 oz
  • Compact hollow body topwater frog
  • Soft-body construction for improved hook-up ratios
  • Recessed lip creates splashing and spitting action
  • Walks easily in open water and heavy cover
  • Designed for subtle topwater presentations
  • Equipped with razor-sharp 2/0 double KONA hooks
  • Excellent for grass mats, pads, shoreline cover, and docks
  • Ideal for targeting pressured bass and finicky fish
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