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Anyone tried the new Teckel USA SPRINKER FROG?

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10 minutes ago, BassNJake said:

What do you think are the advantages over say Horny Toad/Buzz frog type of baits?

Does the sprinker have action when reeled slowly or does a certain pace need to be kept?

Do the tails seem somewhat durable?

 

I fish a lot of topwater toads and buzz frogs and wonder if this is something I should add to my line up or is it just more of the same that I already use.

 

 

I love Ragetail Toads but once they have a few bits the single hook is hard to make weedless and it gets caught up more. 

 

If this can avoid that it would be great. 

 

If the tails on the Teckel are getting tore up you can probably find a cheap replacement. Guys are making their own Sprinker Frogs.  

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12 minutes ago, BassNJake said:

What do you think are the advantages over say Horny Toad/Buzz frog type of baits?

Does the sprinker have action when reeled slowly or does a certain pace need to be kept?

Do the tails seem somewhat durable?

 

I fish a lot of topwater toads and buzz frogs and wonder if this is something I should add to my line up or is it just more of the same that I already use.

It throws a lot more water and makes more commotion. It can be stopped and it floats in one place if a fish misses or the bait is near an edge or hole on the grass. It can be reeled pretty slowly. The tail has held up really well so far. I've likes it a lot better than the toads, if for the durability if nothing else. Toads are about as bad as Senkos in the durability departmentfor me, and they're not cheap. I've already caught more bass on that one Sprinker than I would on a whole bag of toads, and it's going strong and so is the tail.

36 minutes ago, tcbass said:

 

 

I love Ragetail Toads but once they have a few bits the single hook is hard to make weedless and it gets caught up more. 

 

If this can avoid that it would be great. 

 

If the tails on the Teckel are getting tore up you can probably find a cheap replacement. Guys are making their own Sprinker Frogs.  

 

31 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

It throws a lot more water and makes more commotion. It can be stopped and it floats in one place if a fish misses or the bait is near an edge or hole on the grass. It can be reeled pretty slowly. The tail has held up really well so far. I've likes it a lot better than the toads, if for the durability if nothing else. Toads are about as bad as Senkos in the durability departmentfor me, and they're not cheap. I've already caught more bass on that one Sprinker than I would on a whole bag of toads, and it's going strong and so is the tail.

 

Thank you so much for the replies!!

This is the information that I've been looking for about this bait.

I went thru over 100 frogs/toads last year so durability is an issue. ( I got 50 cane toads

I use a wood burning tool during the winter and fix/make new baits with the pieces and parts from all my plastics.

Maybe I'll just make some tail,molds this winter ....

 

Thanks again!!

 

 

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This lure is so hyped right now that people including myself are even making their own homemade version. I have 3 on order from TW but they are back ordered. 

 

So I received an email from Bama Frogs saying that they would be getting a shipment in at 2pm that day. 

 

Well, I thought to myself I already have 3 on order but I had success with my homemade version. Ordering 2 more real ones wouldn't hurt since I have no clue when the ones from TW might come in. 

 

This is what I saw when I went to their webpage:

 

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Ugh! Talk about 1st World Fisherman problems!

 

Stores can't keep this lure in stock. It sells out in minutes.  

 

 

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At least I can still catch them on my homemade version. I used the instructions from 44 Tackle on how to make it but I think I will add a larger split ring and swivel to make it easier to retrieve. 

 

Is the Teckel Sprinker Frog one of the most hyped and anticipated lures of all time?

 

 

I can't think of any other lure but I only been bass fishing a short time. Do you recall any lure that was as hyped and anticipated?

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I visit BR every day...don't read every single thread, but I peruse daily...and I get emails from half a dozen tackle retailers...I never heard of the thing until the other day in the hype or enduring/famous thread....But, I suppose that threads like this are self-licking ice cream cones...or self-fulfilling or something...you may have just amped up the hype machine that you're remarking about

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I haven't heard any hype about these?  Just threads here, describing stupid amounts of money being spent on them.  Personally, it's the goofy looking.  I won't be buying them.  Ever.

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31 minutes ago, tcbass said:

Is the Teckel Sprinker Frog one of the most hyped and anticipated lures of all time?

Did a little cursory searching....so the answer to your question is 'yes', but only if judging by the number of posts and threads authored by @tcbass on BR

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17 minutes ago, Choporoz said:

Did a little cursory searching....so the answer to your question is 'yes', but only if judging by the number of posts and threads authored by @tcbass on BR

 

Yeah, merging this one.

Anybody tried the tail as a swim jig trailer?

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Not me hahaha

I took a screen grab of a video where the owner was going over various uses for the tails

 

On a swim jig seems like it would have a ton of action

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Lol.  This lure is catching more fisherman than fish.  Wouldn't pay a hair over retail. 

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On 7/20/2017 at 1:33 PM, BassNJake said:

Anybody tried the tail as a swim jig trailer?

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What rubber are you using for stops on that?

5 hours ago, tcbass said:

 

What rubber are you using for stops on that?

 

I just took a screen grab from a video at icast where (I think the owner) is talking about the various uses of the Frog and the ways you can use replacement tails.

 

He also says that it is Lucky Craft that is distributing his Products in the US.

Its the 1:25 mark where he starts talking about the replacement tails.

 

 

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6 hours ago, tcbass said:

 

What rubber are you using for stops on that?

 

 

Looks like stoppers for spinnerbait trailer hooks.  You could also use clear, small ID, vinyl hose cut into small pieces, which is what I use to keep the trailer hooks on my spinnerbaits.

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9 hours ago, Redlinerobert said:

Lol.  This lure is catching more fisherman than fish.  Wouldn't pay a hair over retail. 

 

 

So far my homemade one Sprinker Frog has been killing it. 

 

 

 I hope the real one is just as good if not better. 

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Sadly for the company I likely won't be purchasing one, but my homemade versions are working really well. So far I have used a Manns super frog and scum frog bass rat as a base. The bass rat runs really well while the Manns frog dives with a lot of line out, then runs nicely when it gets close enough. Essentially treating them as a weedless whopper plopper.

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24 minutes ago, cgolf said:

Sadly for the company I likely won't be purchasing one, but my homemade versions are working really well. So far I have used a Manns super frog and scum frog bass rat as a base. The bass rat runs really well while the Manns frog dives with a lot of line out, then runs nicely when it gets close enough. Essentially treating them as a weedless whopper plopper.

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Im having  problem with the diving too. Problem is the frogs I'm using didn't initially have that problem. 

 

 

Gonna try less weight and ball bearing swivel. 

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8 minutes ago, tcbass said:

 

 

Im having  problem with the diving too. Problem is the frogs I'm using didn't initially have that problem. 

 

 

Gonna try less weight and ball bearing swivel. 

 

I wonder if I went with a smaller tail on the super frog. I used the tail from a standard skinny dipper with that one and the Jr dipper on the scum frog. Maybe the smaller tail on the super frog would create less tail lift and not drive the nose under. 

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20 minutes ago, Montanaro said:

Pretty cool video...looks legit but i wont buy.  Maybe present for my dad.

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vvP0GBBiaLg

 

 

Homemade ones have been doing well.

 

 

I'd get one for your dad for sure.  

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Slightly off topic, but @J Francho and I made today's BassBlaster with our Teckel comments from this thread - lol. He for the Snagproof reference and I for the name :lol:

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1 hour ago, tcbass said:

 

 

Homemade ones have been doing well.

 

 

I'd get one for your dad for sure.  

 

Hey thanks man!  His birthday is sept 4th, pm me and Ill send you his address.

 

:lol:

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On 6/23/2017 at 1:09 PM, Team9nine said:

Yes, I must have one of these tickling sprinklers -

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NOT!

YouTube makes everything look cool. Rebel did make something similar in hard plastic that floated called the Buzz Frog B) @whitwolf

Still make it. BD did a show with it last season.

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1 hour ago, the reel ess said:

Still make it. BD did a show with it last season.

 

 

I have this and used it a few times. Problem is that it is not weedless and is too long. The Teckel Sprinker seems perfect length, basically the same as a regular frog.

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