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Looks allot like Kopper's beside they added some spots on belly. Any videos on the action? Excellent price if are some good frogs. Did you order any? If do let me know how they do. These and KVD sexy frog! I went to Green Top other day and pick up my Deps soft crawler but didn't see these or KVD's there.

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Looks allot like Kopper's beside they added some spots on belly. Any videos on the action? Excellent price if are some good frogs. Did you order any? If do let me know how they do. These and KVD sexy frog! I went to Green Top other day and pick up my Deps soft crawler but didn't see these or KVD's there.

X2 I already have a Koppers one so I don't need another.

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KVD Frog is a decent bait, but it isn't a walking frog. The Koppers is a nice frog, but it has a totally different action and presentation than the Evolve. The Koppers doesn't have a nice wide walk, the KVD won't walk at all.

The evolve is a frog built for the specific walking action. It has a nice glide on the swing that pushes a lot of water and creates a big disturbance. It's also got a decent hook. It might look similar to the Koppers, but that's about it. IMO, the SPRO frog is better than the Koppers. The KVD frog has the advantage of having AWESOME hookup percentage. The way the hook is formed outside the body and the points don't come back in at all makes it one of the best hooking frogs out there. The downside is that if it lands upside down, that's the way it is going to stay. It won't right itself and the hooks will then foul in weeds.

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KVD Frog is a decent bait, but it isn't a walking frog. The Koppers is a nice frog, but it has a totally different action and presentation than the Evolve. The Koppers doesn't have a nice wide walk, the KVD won't walk at all.

The evolve is a frog built for the specific walking action. It has a nice glide on the swing that pushes a lot of water and creates a big disturbance. It's also got a decent hook. It might look similar to the Koppers, but that's about it. IMO, the SPRO frog is better than the Koppers. The KVD frog has the advantage of having AWESOME hookup percentage. The way the hook is formed outside the body and the points don't come back in at all makes it one of the best hooking frogs out there. The downside is that if it lands upside down, that's the way it is going to stay. It won't right itself and the hooks will then foul in weeds.

So have you fished the Evolve frog? If so do you recommend it?

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I've never been one to recommend things, really. I can offer suggestions of actions, suggestions of the way it works, provide someone with information so that they may make their own informed decisions. There are very few things I've recommended, ever, in fishing terms, all three of those are things that have greatly contributed to my success; two of them are sponsors: Rage Tail baits and North Star Custom baits. They're well built, backed by good people, and they're both sponsors here; the fact that I've won quite a bit of money in the past couple years does help in my belief in them. The third is Seaguar Tatsu, I'd recommend it to anyone fishing fluorocarbon because it really is that much better than any other readily available product. But really, my recommendation would mean nothing more than I like the bait, the way it works, and the action it has. It's a frog that has worked for me in several situations since I got them, yet it's still just another tool in my arsenal.

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I've never been one to recommend things, really. I can offer suggestions of actions, suggestions of the way it works, provide someone with information so that they may make their own informed decisions. There are very few things I've recommended, ever, in fishing terms, all three of those are things that have greatly contributed to my success; two of them are sponsors: Rage Tail baits and North Star Custom baits. They're well built, backed by good people, and they're both sponsors here; the fact that I've won quite a bit of money in the past couple years does help in my belief in them. The third is Seaguar Tatsu, I'd recommend it to anyone fishing fluorocarbon because it really is that much better than any other readily available product. But really, my recommendation would mean nothing more than I like the bait, the way it works, and the action it has. It's a frog that has worked for me in several situations since I got them, yet it's still just another tool in my arsenal.

Understandable.

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Let me clarify, too, that they're not my sponsors, but sponsors here at BR.

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