In case you aren't aware, there are multiple video's on You Tube about how to make your own Sprinker style frog. I have made a couple using Spro bodies and a split ring on the hook holding the swivel and the tail. I've found that the tail off a Storm Wildeye Swim Shad works the best of the tails I have tried so far.
My hook up to strike ratio is probably running around 40% with 20% of the fish missing the lure completely.
What kind of set up are you using and how's it working for you?
Who's Using a DIY Sprinker?
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Re: Who's Using a DIY Sprinker?
I've been using booyah frogs with eco pro tungsten swinbait tails. So far they've been working great.
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So I bought a package of the real Teckel Tails on eBay for $13 (4 Tails in a pack) and also from the guy who's making his own tails and selling them on eBay. The real Teckel Tails make the best plopping sound, but the first hit I had stole the tail, Doh! Those guys tails are't quite as loud as the Teckel as the plastic is softer, but still make a pretty consistent muted plopping sound if you get it going the right speed. I am saving the 3 remaining Teckel Tails for tournament day and will be using those other guys from now on. I also put a Helicopter Lure I had laying around and caught a 29.5" pike on it. I've missed the other 5 or 6 hits I've had on the Helicopter Lure.
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