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I like Scumfrogs. Not too expensive, and they hold up well. I recently purchased the Dahlberg Diving Frog and threw it for the first time last Sunday. I didn't catch anything but the action IMO is amazing. It pops, dives, swims. I have heard the legs don't hold up that well after a couple fish, but unfortunatly I haven't experienced that yet :cry: .

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i just started fishing frogs, i had horny toads and some frogs from case plastics. i just recently got a Spro, i will see how that works out.

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Snag Proof Bobby's Perfect and the Phat Frog is making a quick run up too!

  • Super User
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For pure looks like they will catch fish it would be my koppers and mad maxx frogs but both have produced 0. I like scum frogs the best they hook way more fish in my opinion. They do have down falls like casting distance and durability but I can buy 3 for the price of 1 spro,koppers, or tt mad maxx frog. Same goes for the snag proof boss rat I kill with that thing. But my fav is def scum frogs hands down

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Snag Proof Bobby's Perfect and the Phat Frog is making a quick run up too!

I hear ya! The Snag Proof Phat frog will not sink it is my new go to frog!

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Spro Bronzeye Popper, TT Mad Maxx (discontinued), Spro 65, Trophy Scum Frog - In that order.

Caught a ton on all of those and haven't really tried many others.

Pros:

Spro Popper - Can be walked or chugged, it's not just a 'popper'

TT Mad Maxx - Great durability and has a rattle

Spro 65 - great all around frog

Scum Frog - gives a different look to draw strikes when others won't

Cons:

Spro Popper - Durability has been an issue for me

TT Mad Maxx - can be difficult to get to walk, don't make em anymore

Spro 65 - none I can think of

Scum Frog - These tear up on me and take on water frequently after just a fish or two.

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Designer bass frogs. I don't know if people here really know what they are but.. I have done better with them over any other frogs I have used. They are somewhat expensive I think I paid like $30 for one a few years ago.

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Stanley Bull Ribbit ;)

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