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I have a ton of solid frogs,like Horney toads,Rage Toad,many others! But what I want to stock up on is, the hallow frogs! I had been fishing the Spro popper. Are there any other ones that you think I should be giving a fare shot? I was thinking of stocking up on some the Snag Proof,Bobby's Perfect Frog? Any and all help would be great! :-?

Any info on the new Tru-Tungsten Mad Maxx Frog?

  • Super User
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In my mind, there's no other frog needed other then Bobby's perfect frog. I've tried them all, except the new Maxx frog, and after using the perfect frog I haven't used another frog since.

  • Super User
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the Maxx is good but I honestly don't have any problems with Spro frogs. I've caught tons of bass on Spro frogs and even a few snakeheads with no problems.

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River2sea for me as well.  Bobby's perfect frog is a close second. Both are a little softer allowing for better hook sets.

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River2sea as well. Not a big fan of the Spro. Mad maxx is too hard.

  • Super User
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i fish frogs ALOT and have tried them all , the best frog i have ever fished is the CANYON PLASTICS  4.5'' frog , it is a soft plastic frog but has a tube like body that collapses very easy , i tried the rage tail toads , like them but the canyon plastics are alot better and all i throw now , give them a try  :) here is a link http://www.***.com/descpageFROGSCP-CPF.html

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i did the same thing exactly a year ago, after i bought frogs from various retailors, i believe that the spro 65 and jr. are the only "perfect frog" you will ever need! although the bobbys frog is a good bait...the jr. is by far my favorite and one of my go-to lures.... it has been one of the most productive lures last year, it packs 1/2 ounce into a little smaller size so you'll get a few more strikes, it will give you the confidence you need to fish frogs!! whatever you choose, make sure you have a bronzeye jr. with you!  8-)

  • Super User
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The 2 sea 65 can be bought at where? I will check all of them out, thanks guys!

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What is your fav color on river2sea frogs?

  • Super User
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pgersumky, do you rig those with EWGs? Do they float at rest? Are they durable?

  • Super User
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In my mind, there's no other frog needed other then Bobby's perfect frog. I've tried them all, except the new Maxx frog, and after using the perfect frog I haven't used another frog since.

X2.

I use this one the most. Not too soft, not too hard.

I will be trying R2S and Ish's Phat Frog this year.

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What is the deal with Bobby's Perfect frog? Ive read so much about it and went to buy one to try out but that thing does not cast far at all. As a matter of fact, it doesnt cast anywhere. I can cast plastic frogs way farther than that thing.

I personally use the Spro's and love them. Im also starting to like the Deps Bassirisky's after they went hardbelly. I also have the Kanji frog that is pretty good. The Sumo frog is pretty much a Bobby's frog.

 

  • Super User
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pgersumky, do you rig those with EWGs? Do they float at rest? Are they durable?

i use Owner twistlocks in 5/0 , they are more of a "buzz" frog , meaning that they sink but are able to swim slowly , i like them that way cause i can let them sink in holes between the mats and once they sink , i twitch them and they dart like a fluke , causing most of my strikes just as they go under. i love these frogs cause i hardly ever miss a fish on them and they survive plenty of bass , so yeah , they are pretty durable for a soft plastic bait . give them a try . i guess every one has different ways to fish frogs , i am more of a type to have a moving frog , i don't like to let the frog sit on top floating , gots to keep it moving !!! so they match my style perfectly .... :)

  • Super User
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Get yourself some River-2-Seas if you want.  But I'd advise you to avoid the Step Wa frog.  They suck.  Unless you reel them at exactly the right speed, the same speed, every time, they have either no action, or they dive and spin.  They sure are pretty, though, which has caught more than a few fishermen.

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What is the deal with Bobby's Perfect frog? Ive read so much about it and went to buy one to try out but that thing does not cast far at all. As a matter of fact, it doesnt cast anywhere. I can cast plastic frogs way farther than that thing.

I personally use the Spro's and love them. Im also starting to like the Deps Bassirisky's after they went hardbelly. I also have the Kanji frog that is pretty good. The Sumo frog is pretty much a Bobby's frog.

Go check out BassTackleDepot.com for the best frog selection. They might not have more colors but they have the most variety from different companies on one site.

My experience with the Bobby's Perfect Frog wasn't all that impressive either.  I did like the softness of the frog, but the one I bought didn't float very well, and when it didn't sink I wasn't all that impressed with the action.  My favorite frog by far is the Spro Jr.  Soft, great action, and will cast a mile.

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ive never had luck with hollow body frogs. only when i'm fishing in scum where they cant get a good look at it. i've fished all day with em in open water around pads not one bite.i've even gotten the life like movements of a frog down pretty well with no results. now horny toads, rage frogs/shad and ribbits produce all day for me.

  • Super User
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Has anyone fished the Netbait toads?

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