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Anybody using these? What do you think? I Picked one up yesterday.  Looks pretty good is about all I can say ......for now anyway.  

I'm a little lost here..... Brand? Pic? My son has a Lunkerhunt prop frog and smokes them on it. He got it in his LTB. 

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It is the one by lunker hunt

The trail hook on the LH prop frog has certainly been effective.  The downfall, I spend a lot of time pulling out the vegetation it picks up and it keeps me out of the water.  I thought it would be killer on the edges of grass but it's a magnet for picking up any little piece it runs over.   

 

I also got mine in a LTB, and I'll continue to throw it on occasion, but I'm not rushing out to buy more. 

 

You might try Stanley Ribbit Toads?

8 hours ago, rtwvumtneer6 said:

You might try Stanley Ribbit Toads?

I can attest to the effectiveness of these.  Only downside is, they usually don't survive more than several catches.  I also like the BPS Humpin Toads, because of their durability, but they could be a little softer.  I really want to try the new Yum version.

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I bought the Teckel Sprinker. I haven't had any luck with it yet. But I'm sure there will be a time that it slays 'em.

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3 hours ago, the reel ess said:

I bought the Teckel Sprinker. I haven't had any luck with it yet. But I'm sure there will be a time that it slays 'em.

 

I tried the Teckel Sprinker and it's copycat the Booyah Toadrunner and neither ran great. Made homemade Whopper Frogs with Booyah Padcrashers and original Teckel replacement tails and worked great.

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I made one first that worked fine but I couldn't keep the tail on it. My Sprinker works fine but has yet to catch a bass. I guess in that way you could say it doesn't exactly work. But it does function as seen in the YT videos.

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