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  • Super User
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I'm not sure if the SPRO Bronzeye 60 (popping) and 65 (regular) Frogs are named after their sizes OR how many colors each comes in (lol !)  ...If you are a fan of the SPRO Bronzeye popping 60 or regular 65 frogs - what colors do you like and which version SPRO frog do you prefer ?

  • Super User
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The only Spro frog I use is the  65 in natural, and Amazon. I use more than 1 brand of frog, but I have no complaints with my Spro frogs.

  • Super User
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After further research - Spro built a cult frog  following - but since they have come out there are other companies who offer a very good frog at a competitive price (often lower $$ than SPRO) . Booyah , Terminator , Scum Frog to name a few ...

  • Super User
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I think I got a couple Spros in my box, but mainly I have Booyah (regular) and River-2-Sea Spittin' Wa (popping).

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Most of the time the bottom of the frog that a fish will see are all the same.  The different colored tops are to catch you.   I fish, black, white and then something that I think looks neat, typically some form of green.  

  • Like 1
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I love the SPRO Bronzeye popping 60 frog in natural green color. As for the regular 65 frog, I prefer it in black color. My advice is to experiment with different colors and see what works best in your local fishing spots.

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The regular 65 in Killer Gill is my favorite frog. 

  • Global Moderator
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Pad Crasher for me.


I don’t invest a whole lot in color but tend to go with darker colors. I don’t remember which pro said it but the bass are looking up in order to see the frog and are mostly seeing a silhouette. Makes sense, plus if you look at any frog lure, the detail in on top where the bass doesn’t see it anyway.

  • Super User
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On 5/6/2023 at 9:47 AM, HudsonAngler said:

I love the SPRO Bronzeye popping 60 frog in natural green color. As for the regular 65 frog, I prefer it in black color. My advice is to experiment with different colors and see what works best in your local fishing spots.

White 60 is good when bass are feeding on shad early mornings.

Tom

  • Super User
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Related curiosity question : Do Smallmouths and Spotted Bass eat frogs - or are frogs mostly a LM bass target ?

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