The lure mimics a frog in appearance, having a green, brown or other natural colour scheme with brightly coloured spots for added visual appeal.
Lures have a certain buoyancy that allows them to stay afloat on the water.
Soft and somewhat flexible materials are used to give them a realistic fluttering effect as they move through the water.
The lure hides two hooks on its back, a design that ensures the effectiveness of stabbing fish and reduces the probability of hanging up on the bottom when travelling through grassy areas.
When using the frog lure, the angler needs to drive the lure to jump forward on the water surface by twitching the rod, simulating the rhythm and movement of a frog swimming.
When encountering grass, you can use appropriate force to make the lure "jump in" and "jump out" of the grass, so as to lure the fish hiding in it to attack.