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Originally Posted by bassnbucks
If using a buzz frog like a gambler cane toad,hold your rod at the 12:00 position, this forces you to reel any slack in before you set the hook.
For a spro frog I like to hold the rod 90 degrees to my right while twitching the frog.Again this forces you to reel in any slack before you set the hook.
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Those are good tips....I would imagine its like a built in delay to let the fish really get the frog as well....I'll remember those for sure.
I usually use a Medium Heavy 6' 6" Spinning rod with 65 lb braid for my frog. (longer casts with spinning than bait casting being the main reason) So the 12 o'clock thing makes perfect sense now that you mention it. Thanks.