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  • Super User

 

I'll go along with your Booyah Pad Crasher (popping version).

 

For nonstop frogging in more open water: Stanley Ribbit

 

Roger

I hardly throw frogs but my friend in Texas uses nothing but Scum Frogs and kills it,

  • Global Moderator

Pad Crasher for sure! After a long winters nap, my trusty stead and I got reacquainted tonight. Still going strong after about 10 or so years (maybe longer).
 

I’m starting to realize she’s getting worse for wear and I’ll need to order another. I’ve lost this thing several times and obviously gotten it back. I’ve caught countless 4 lb bass, and even a few pike. This frog and I have a ton of good memories and will go on to life a good life in retirement. 
 

PS:

 

It even produced a 1.5-2 pounder tonight. 
 

 

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On 5/25/2020 at 5:10 AM, ike8120 said:

Anyone everyone ever use the Bobbin Frog by Chasebaits?

 

I was using the Keitech Noisy Flapper, but I do have some of the others mentioned.(never used any) I purchased an assortment of frogs based on replies to a post I did last year. 

 

 

that looks similar to the lunkerhunt frog. I havent caught anything with it yet but I am very much a beginner to frog fishing

Booyah Padcrasher, Jackall Kaera, and Spro Bronzeye Jr

They all work,  as long as it's a black padcrasher ?

  • Super User

Spro Bronzeye in green tree. I don’t use frogs that often. It seems to attract more bullfrogs than bass. 

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