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If I had to pick between 5 frogs my list would be.....what would yours be?

 

  1. spro bronzye frog 65
  2. strike king sexy frog
  3. jackall iobee frog
  4. evolve frog
  5. bps kermy frog

                                                                                      

I only need one...the Booyah Pad Crasher, it's super easy to walk, it's cheap, and it's soft. The only downside is it gets worn a bit because of the softness. Thanks, Will W.

Stanley ribbit bull frog, I like that extra inch.. It gives the frog a much bigger profile

1 and 2 are a toss up between KVD sexy frog and booyah pad crasher

3. rage toad

4. spro bronze eye popper

5. livetarget

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I don't have a "favorite" I like them all. I guess right now I am liking the Booyah ones the best becuase they work just as well as $10 frogs for half the price, and they are not junk either.

I only need one...the Booyah Pad Crasher, it's super easy to walk, it's cheap, and it's soft. The only downside is it gets worn a bit because of the softness. Thanks, Will W.

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booyah pad crasher and KVD sexy frog for hollow frogs and I really like the berkley kicker frog for soft plastics.

Not much for frogging here...only have had luck with Spro frog and friend gave me River2sea spittin wa frog which i'll try in early summer.

Bronzeye 65

Bronzeye Jr

Bronzeye Shad

R2S Spittin' Wa 70

Gambler Cane Toad

Koppers Live Target is the one for me.....

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Koppers Live Target

R2Sea Spittin Wa for popper style

My absolute favorite topwater hollow bodied lure is actually not a frog. I really like the Live Target Field Mouse. I have had some serious blow-ups when I would find a pocket in the pads, bring the head of the mouse on the edge of the pad, and then just quiver the legs and tail of the mouse is the opening.

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Great bait LCM. Highly overlooked in my opinion.

Snag proof's phat frog and poppin fattie for hollow bodies and gamble cane toads and stanley ribbits for soft bodies. I can't wait to try the Damiki air frogs when it warms up.

My absolute favorite topwater hollow bodied lure is actually not a frog. I really like the Live Target Field Mouse. I have had some serious blow-ups when I would find a pocket in the pads, bring the head of the mouse on the edge of the pad, and then just quiver the legs and tail of the mouse is the opening.

Enjoy the mouse myself .... The MLT Rat N Rat is another one with the Colorado Blades as feet that get it done.

I use 6 different hollow body frogs, I use the pad crashers and snag proof Guntersville, and bleeding frog, spro bronzeye popper and regular, and lastly the KVD frogs. My favorite are the KVD then the spro 65's but I typically only use them in tournaments, as I go through too many of them otherwise. I use the pad crashers and the snag proofs for prefishing and fun fishing as they are cheeper to replace, but they do work well also.

 

Mitch

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Bronze Eye

Live target

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Booyah Pad Crasher is the only one I need although I like the Poppin Pad Crasher too

Bronzeye & Spittin Wa

Popping pad crasher.  It walks well and the poping action makes all the difference in the world.  I simpy do not throw non-poping frogs anymore.

 

I need a big, as in 5/8 to 7/8 oz, frog sometimes so the spitin wa 70 is someting I look forward to throwing this season.

 

I really like the design of the popping pad crasher.  I'd pay over well over $10 for one if they made them so the paint dosen't rub off and in larger sizes with more colors. 

 

It can walk with the best of em, pop with the best of em and crawl over matted vegetation as well as anything else.  The body is soft and the hooks are good.

I like the LIVETarget Frog for it's ability to stand up straight and being soft for better hookup. With every frog I've tried they still miss sometimes. Add a trailer frog hook by lake fork it will guarantee 3/4ths of your fish stay on.

Gambler Cane Toad

Zoom Horny Toad

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