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I use booyah pad crashers (on sale at dicks 2 for 9$ right now) spro bronzeeyes and a few live targets in a certain color. Been meaning to try kvd sexy frogs but havent found a need to yet.

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I use booyah pad crashers (on sale at dicks 2 for 9$ right now) spro bronzeeyes and a few live targets in a certain color. Been meaning to try kvd sexy frogs but havent found a need to yet.

ehh, don't really care for the sexy frogs I would buy only one first to see how you like them
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I use Spro and Snag proof frogs. I think rod and line has more influence on hooh set than type of frog.

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I use the Koppers 1/4 oz frogs. Been having pretty good luck with them this year.

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spro bronze eye junior.

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Booyah Pad Crasher and the small Spro are my favorites. I toss frogs with a Phenix Recon 766 and a Curado E7 with 50lb PP. Pretty perfect for frogs.

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Berkley powerbait realistix kicker frogs in tree frog color.

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My favorite is the Spro jr. and I also used the Booyah pad crasher for the first time and had some good results, just wish they had some more colors.

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i would kill if they had a small padcrasher, they blow up on yellow for me all the time, in this pond i fish, they are only 1.5 lbers, when i fish a smalll spro, if they do blow up i do get about an 80% hook up with them

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