I just finished up tying up the frogs I plan to use for bass, chain pickerel and possibly pike. I may have posted this pattern before. It's a supersized version of one of my panfish bugs. I tied a large(3/0) and small pattern(1/0) The larger ones I scrapped. They were just too bulky for my 8 wgt, plus they always landed upside down. The smaller ones landed upside down maybe 70% of the time. I took out my only hollow plastic frog from my dark side box, and discovered that it was weighted in the back. So I inserted some worm weights in the back of the smaller ones, hopefully that will offset the weight of the hooks and they'll land hook up and be weedless.

Hook - Gamakatsu double hook, size 1/0, attached to 40 mm Big Game shank.
Body - two pieces of 6 mm foam(white, yellow, chartreuse) glued together. Hook and shank are sandwiched between the pieces. `
Thread - White, Big Fly
Legs - Spinner bait skirt layers
Eyes- 8.5 mm Living Eyes
Colors- Permanent Markers
These are another re-do. I stumbled on the "Gutless Frog" last year on another board and tied up a dozen. I tied them on 3/0 hooks and glued the body together. They turn out to be to large for the Ontario smallmouth and the body didn't slide down to expose the hook point. I tied these smaller, and in an oval(?) shape with plenty of space for the body to slide down.

The one change I made is I didn't add front legs. None of the plastic, soft body frogs, that are fished by dark side bass anglers have front legs. Which makes sense, since when a frog is swimming the front legs are pressed against the sides.
Hook - Ahrex Trout Predator Long, size 1/0
Body - 5 mm wide, strip of 6 mm craft foam(yellow, white or chartreuse)
Thread - White, yellow, chartreuse, Big Fly
Legs - Spinner bait skirt layers
Eyes- 6 mm Living Eyes
Colors- Permanent Markers
Here's a larger version tied on an Ahrex PR378 GB Swimbait hook size 2/0. I only tied two up, if they work I'll tie a couple more. Same materials as the "Gutless Frog". Only change, instead of the ends pointed out, I glued them to the sides, giving it more of a frog head.

The last of the frogs. These came out of one those, "Why did I buy this material" situation. When Dragon Tails first came out I brought a couple of packs, large tails and small tails. Didn't particularly care for the flies that I tied with them. So they've been gathering dust. I was sitting at my tying desk after consuming some vodka looking at them. They sort of had a frog shape to them. "Let's see what I can come up with". Here they are.

Hook -Ahrex Trout Predator Light, size 1
Body/legs - Front third of a large Dragon tail or the front third of two small dragon tails
Thread - White, yellow, chartreuse, Big Fly
Tail/feet - pieces of a brush I brought but never used
Head - 40 mm piece of 7/16 inch foam cylinder
Eyes- 8.5 mm Living Eyes
Colors- Permanent Markers