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I've never tried frog fishing before, and i was wondering which frogs you guys recommend. I recently purchased one at Canadian tire that was on sale for 4 bucks, like the one in the picture.Image result for panther martin frogThe brand is Panther Martin, and I thought I would test it out since their spinners are good. Anything is helpful, thanks.

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My favorite is easily booyah hands down.  They are really soft so you’ll get some good hookups.

one tip is when you get a hit make sure you feel the fish on there before you set the hook because sometimes they’ll swat at it and then come back and choke it. 

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Booyah!!  Soft, durable, good hookups, nice color selection, and affordable.   The others like Spro, River2sea, Live Target are great as well.   I have just found I can use and catch a bunch of bass on the Booyah and it just keeps on going.   I believe your picture is a solid body frog, most of the answers you get here will be hollow body frogs for reference.   

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Your first mistake was shopping at canadian tire. Go shop at Sail instead, much better prices and selections. That frog's wire guard is very stiff, and I would not recommend it. Return if possible. Booyah frogs are good for the money

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2 pages on the subject from a couple weeks ago.

 

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For a regular hollow bodied frog, the Livetarget or Booyah are the two best by far. If you want a frog with kicking legs for extra noise, the snag proof wobbtletron or Stanley Top Toad are amazing. Can't wait to try to teckel sprinkler or the Booyah Toad Runner.

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