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Favorite Topwater Frog?

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  • Super User

Jackal Iobee frog in either bluegill or brown,   these things catch fish.

H2O frogs all the way for me, can't beat the price and the black with yellow spots is killer.

x2 on Kopper frog... I use Brown/yellow or green/yellow. I match the frog color of frogs in my area. I use a lake fork trailer hook. I barely miss a bass with the trailer hook but it tends to get stuck on moss if stopped. I've also caught them without the trailer. The Koppers frog is soft and looks real. It also stays flat where some frogs will flip over on retrieve.

 

Like everyone else is saying there's many different frogs. It's really your own personal preference.

Booyah Pad Crasher in Swamp Frog

Rage Toad in white or green pumpkin

Snag Proof Ish's phat frog and poppin phattie in da man, papa midnight, and cali are the three I throw most.

Zoom Horny Toad for me, June bug seems to be the go to bait when nothing else is working.

I love spro poppin frog killer gill, black, or white.

River 2 sea spittin wa in youknowit or poison are about all i throw but booyah pad crashers and h20 are good as well

  • Super User

Spro bronze eye in green. I have thrown black a couple of times, but the only thing that ever goes after that color are frogs.

  • Super User

Hollow body: Booyah Pad Crasher  http://www.lurenet.com/brands/booyah-baits/booyah-pad-crasher

 

Solid body:  Rage Toad  http://www.ragetail.com/news/03/rage-toad-rigging/

 

 

 

 

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Well it seems Im in the minority here, but for me its the little ol green, yellow or white Scum Frog..

That thing will walk in place like nothing I've used including the spro, plus its a LOT softer.

2 nd choice is koppers.

Mike

This year it became the pad crasher. I've never had as much action on a frog as the brown one. It outfished my koppers literally 5:1. I think that the smaller size just allowed the fish to inhale the bait better and it caught both large and small. Open water or light weeds, it's booyah.

If the weeds are heavy or really thick, I use a koppers because the weight creates a bigger profile when dragging over heavy weeds. The lighter pad crasher doesn't have the weight to present the fish under heavy weeds with something they can follow.

I have thrown the Spro Bronzeye since they came out, and have tested them against many of the other brands on the market. They are simply better, in my opinion. They cast well, walk well, and hook up well. There is one frog that has out done it though, the Megabass Pony Gabot frog. It's an incredible frog, with an amazing action and that "it" factor that just flat out makes it get bit! It does have it's disadvantages, mainly the price and it's thinner, softer body which has a higher risk of tearing, along with the slight difficulty to acquire, but it is without question, better than any other I have thrown.  

What RW said^^^

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