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Have you checked the live target 45T ? I just checked T/W The frog is 1 3/4 inches. They have 4 colors available now & have 9 more by the weekend

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Look into Terminator’s 2.5 inch Frog. I’ve had success with it. There’s also the Pad Crasher Jr.

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59 minutes ago, YoTone said:

Jackall kaera is a compact frog. kinda pricey though.

My favorite frog by far. 

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I know SK sells a smaller version of the Poppin Perch called the pipsqueak. Its pretty small. I think they sell the walk the dog style Pad Perch in a pipsqueak size too.

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All of my local Walmarts sell Booyah Pad Crasher Jrs. Very reasonable in price and look to be just a scaled down version of the Pad Crasher, which I have always done well with.

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11 minutes ago, Hook2Jaw said:

What are you guys throwing these ¼ ounce frogs on?

I throw mine on a Lews Custom Black 7'3" MH. It's pretty stiff for a MH. It's more like a MH+ or H-

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53 minutes ago, Hook2Jaw said:

What are you guys throwing these ¼ ounce frogs on?

i throw mine on a medium spin rod with 30# braid. 

1 hour ago, Luke Barnes said:

I know SK sells a smaller version of the Poppin Perch called the pipsqueak. Its pretty small. I think they sell the walk the dog style Pad Perch in a pipsqueak size too.

was just watching that being fished on youtube yesterday 

58 minutes ago, plawren53202 said:

All of my local Walmarts sell Booyah Pad Crasher Jrs. Very reasonable in price and look to be just a scaled down version of the Pad Crasher, which I have always done well with.

walmart is my favorite place to shop for stuff cause its so much cheaper than bps. Walmarts shelves have been empty lately. ozark trail is making lures and rods etc now for very cheap. I grabbed a few of their frogs too. 

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The Jr. size Spro Bronzeye (regular NOT the popping) has been fantastic for me. Bonus is that it weighs a 1/2 oz and can be used on my regular frog rod. The Booyah Pad Crasher Jr is too light for me...but it's the right size. The Jackall one is a flaming pile of crap. I had high hopes for it, as it was small, yet heavy enough to use on a MH or H rod. But it might be the most fragile frog I have every used. I bought two, and one was junk after catching three small fish, and the other caught one fish, and couldn't survive some hearty casting around docks and buck brush....color me unimpressed. On the other hand, I'm STILL using a Spro Bronzeye Jr that I took out of the package in May, and has caught tons of fish.

 

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On 9/28/2020 at 7:17 AM, YoTone said:

Jackall kaera is a compact frog. kinda pricey though.

Great frog awesome size! 

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2 hours ago, greentrout said:

See the source image

 

Scum Frog Jr. ... 1/4 oz. 2 1/4 inches ... great on small waters ... medium spinning and bait casting ... mono and braid ... 

 

good fishing ...

Is that a trailer hook I see there?

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11 minutes ago, Jonas Staggs said:

Is that a trailer hook I see there?

That's a good catch i didn't notice that. I also didn't know they had a jr scum. I'll pick a few up next year for sure

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3 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

I don't think anything has been deleted.

 

-Kent

Jonas and I both made a few more replies. 

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