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Looking for a new frog #13182135 06/11/19 03:29 PM
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Looking for a new top water non popper frog. Help? Thanks in advance.


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Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182161 06/11/19 03:50 PM
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Academy H2O Xpress frogs work great/collapse well/don't fill up with water too quickly.


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Spro or booya

Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182168 06/11/19 03:56 PM
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I like the booyah frogs. They cast well and I use the baby one a lot as well. Been meaning to try the new SK perch that doesn't pop. Really like the popping one but it doesn't like salvania or other grass in its face lol. The tail on that thing moves so well and looks like a tail fin/bird tail/who knows!


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For the money and performance I like the Booyah Pad Crasher. It's plastic is more supple than the Spro's.

Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182175 06/11/19 04:05 PM
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Another vote for the Booyah Pad Crasher here...


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Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: CCTX] #13182193 06/11/19 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by collincountytx
Academy H2O Xpress frogs work great/collapse well/don't fill up with water too quickly.


These have impressed me a lot. And the price is very good without feeling like a compromise. Give em a try.

Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182206 06/11/19 04:43 PM
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Man, I wish they still made the Bill Plummer Super Frog!


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Originally Posted by M. Alexander
Another vote for the Booyah Pad Crasher here...

I also recommend the Booyah frog. You will miss very few bites if you bend the hooks up off the frog body a little and also out a little to better expose them.


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Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182238 06/11/19 05:22 PM
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Been fishing frogs for a lot of years. Started with the Snag proof .Tried all brands finally settled on Spring 65. A tough little frog that I can cast considerable distance on 50 lb Power Pro. Set the hook when fish hits works for me,missing very few fish. If one misses it they generally hut it again. Absolutely one if my favorite ways to fish! PS. Tried a Strike King pad perch in post spawn. Good looking bait but doesn't seem to be real durable. It will catch a big fish.

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Booyah

Don't waste money on the others.

I have to disagree with H20 frogs. I've tried several, but they fill up with water super quick. Never have to squeeze the Booyahs


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I've actually had great success with the KVD Sexy Frog. My favorite is still then original Swamp Donkey from Reaction Innovations. Have not looked at the new ones yet to see if there are any difference, but if they are the same as the old ones, then I will buy more of those.


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Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: dk2429] #13182319 06/11/19 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by dk2429
Booyah

Don't waste money on the others.

I have to disagree with H20 frogs. I've tried several, but they fill up with water super quick. Never have to squeeze the Booyahs


That was my experience with the H2O as well. Had to empty every cast, however I havent tried them lately if they have changed the design.

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I use Booya Poppin Pad Crasher all the time. For a non-popping frog I found Live Target to be very productive. I think any of them will work as it all comes down to presentation!!


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Re: Looking for a new frog [Re: Ibock] #13182650 06/12/19 12:07 AM
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I think there has been enough soft-body frog discussion that it won't hurt to bring this up. Has anyone tried the Academy H2O wake frog? They look great in the water but I haven't got a strike on it yet.


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