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Booyah poppin pad crasher. I have a hard time walking a frog sitting in my kayak, so pop and pause it is for me with good results. Best frog has been the Sprinker, easy to use, everything smashes it and gets hooked up. 

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*What ever Ish Monroe is using today !!  ... All kidding aside , I like the Booyah Pad Crashers and Pop'n Pad Crashers - they are fairly durable and soft enough to collapse down on a bite to get a good hook set (decent hook quality too) . Plus I'm a fan of the brown color Jason Christie got introduced - That's an all - around confidence color frog for me now ... Until I find the Booyah frogs are have a weakness - I'm better off learning  how to use a frog more effectively instead of searching for other frog brands .

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I got a bunch of frogs. Booyah is always tied on.

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Academy H2O frogs.

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I only use homemade Whopper Frogs now but I basically field tested most of the major frogs and found Booyah Pad Crashers to be the best. 

 

 

Luckily they are also one of the cheapest.

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I'm trying the jump frog this year. But my favorite right now is the Spro Bronze Eye popping frog.

 

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I throw a frog a lot because of all the lily pads where I fish. I either throw a Booyah or Spro

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