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I primarily fish the 5/8 Live Target frogs and the Spro 65's. Does anyone fish the larger Livetarget 65T, Rapala Terminator, or the Spro King Daddy? 

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Following, really wanna throw that spro king daddy!

I was looking at them earlier, thing is, we have a lot of musky in the waters that we fish and while it might get some bigger bass I think it'd stand a better chance at getting bitten off.

 

That said, it'd be interesting to fish with one.

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Ive a king daddy.

 

Only caught one bass on it...about a pound and a halfer.  Dont throw it much though to be fair.  Would rather throw normal frog or bait that will have a higher hook up ratio.  King daddy is a lot of plastic.

I've thrown the big live target a few times. I have a few of them in white and black, black and brown. 

 

I have yet to get a strike on one.

They seem to weed out the smaller fish. So for me its one of those lures like a BIG swimbait. You're looking for a few strikes in a full day of fishing. But those few strikes will be big fish. 

 

Personally I prefer the medium sized frogs that attract fish of all sizes and still catch the bigger ones. I don't have the patience to use them super sized baits to get only a couple of strikes in the day.

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