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I'm surprised I haven't seen anyone mention the *** Lunker Frogs. They're the most realistic looking frog I've ever used, they work great, the hooks are very sharp right out of the package, and they're very soft with a good hookup ratio as well.

I like them too. Better for sparse cover and don't really walk though in stock form so I can see why some people don't like them. Also the legs can get owned at the roll of the dice- that could be 40 fish in or first cast haha... I do think they still work great even with jig skirt legs on them though fwiw (and also walk well after you do it) Great frogs all around, and while some get mad when the legs die, I look at it as their second life. I have lunk3rhunts both with legs and skirts. Love them both ways!

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Man where do I begin lol.

Some of my frogs I have are Lunk3rhunt LUNKER frog, Booyah Poppin pad Crasher, Booyah pad Crasher, livetarget frog, River2Sea Spittin WA, stanley ribbits, stanley top toad, rage toad, zoom horny toad, culprit frogs, that's all I can think of right now!

Find you a favorite frog and SET THOSE HOOKS! (Mine lunk3rhunt LUNKER frog, Booyah poppin pad Crasher, Stanley Top Toad)

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I like spro and koppers, I use the spro bronzeye 65 in killer gill 90% of the time.

I've seen that killer gill, seems like a great color.

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