Overview
Creating an anatomical stride-like action when pulled along the surface, the LIVETARGET Ultimate Frog hinges at the hips and stretches out just like a real frog thrusting forward to accurately mimic the action of a fleeing amphibian exposed in open water. The body of the Ultimate Frog is built using floating ABS plastic, while the flexible legs are made using highly-durable TPE plastic so they can withstand the abuse of numerous fish catches, and each package includes extra legs to ensure longevity.
Built around a stout 2x Mustad Ultra Point O’Shaughnessy hook with a new TitanX TX coating, this razor-sharp hook is reinforced inside the body of the frog for exceptional durability and provides superior corrosion resistance for long-lasting performance. Available in a range of natural colors to match your local forage, the LIVETARGET Ultimate Frog accurately mimics young frogs that are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs throughout the country.
LIVETARGET | Length | Weight | Class |
Ultimate Frog 50T | 2" | 3/4oz | Floating |
Ultimate Frog 60T | 2.5" | 1oz | Floating |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I liked the looks and the potential live action presentation so I bought one. In open water, it worked great until a dink bass pulled BOTH legs off and swam away with them in the first 10 minutes! I glued the spare set of legs on and a bass or pickerel bit half of one leg off at the knee joint on the first cast. DONE.
From: Vernon: VA 9/6/23
Comments: I absolutely love this frog and the action is great on an open water retrieve... HOWEVER, I wish they sold extra legs separately.. lost both sets that it comes with and now it's virtually useless, I guess I'll super glue them on the next purchase.
From: Adam : Webster, MA 6/23/23
Comments: These frogs are awesome. They excel in open water and can be fished in the slop like a traditional frog. Not as weedless though. In open water, the cupped feet will create a bubble trail which is nice. If you pick one of these up, I highly suggest gluing the legs on. My first blowup, the fish grabbed the legs and both came off. Luckily they float and was able to retrieve them. I'll be buying more of these.
From: Scott: WY 6/2/23
Comments: Sent my frogs back immediately. Both hook points were very dull, and the hook has basically no gap. On top of that the way the hook is positioned in relation to the solid frog body, you'll never get good hookups. Overall very poor design of the hook, size of hook, and no qc.
From: meatwad: fry city 5/31/23