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just bought some new frogs I'm planning to get bit on tomorrow, we'll see how they hold up but I anticipate them being as good as about any frog under $10. I have a rod/reel, it's definitely very budget, but seems to be holding up for what it is. I have a reel and feel like it's got a lot of flex, haven't thrown it enough to wear it out yet or caught many fish so I'm not sure my testing on that specific setup is worth noting. 

just bought some new frogs I'm planning to get bit on tomorrow, we'll see how they hold up but I anticipate them being as good as about any frog under $10. I have a rod/reel, it's definitely very budget, but seems to be holding up for what it is. I have a reel and feel like it's got a lot of flex, haven't thrown it enough to wear it out yet or caught many fish so I'm not sure my testing on that specific setup is worth noting. 

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