Overview
Crafted by world renowned lure designer, Hideki Maeda, the Teckel USA Duckroaker Popper Frog is the sixth hollow body frog to bare the Teckel name, and possibly the most innovative. Purposefully sized to draw large strikes, the Teckel USA Duckroaker Popper Frog is engineered with an elongated body and a cupped mouth that creates a seamless walking action complimented by a prominent splash.
Unlike some frogs that use small BB’s or rattles to aggravate bass into biting, the Teckel USA Duckroaker Popper Frog utilizes a boisterous external rattle chamber hidden underneath the skirt to drive bass wild. Offered in a number of highly detailed colors, the Teckel USA Duckroaker Popper Frog delivers a one of a kind hollow body frog presentation that big bass simply cannot resist.
Teckel USA | Total Length | Body Length | Weight |
Duckroaker Popper Frog | 6-1/4" | 3" | 3/4oz |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Fills up with water every cast. Disappointed.
From: Unknown: Oklahoma 6/15/23
Comments: Look fantastic, action is not so good. Can't find no video to back up the claim that this frogs can pro from as the price states I am not a Professional Fisherman. I catch to eat Fishermen and I will pay the price but what a disappointment not Happy at all.
From: Bmosbay: Texas 5/11/23
Comments: Out the box mines had a ripped cup mouth by where u tie the line.
From: Adam: Fresno, CA 11/10/22
Comments: Lots of short strikes on the California Delta. I removed the rattle from the back and finally hooked up. I would not recommend it.
From: Darrel: CA 10/5/22
Comments: I am quite disappointed in this frog, it fills up with water, hardly pops on a snap, doesn't walk well, and the actual popping lip section isn't reinforced so it is too soft to displace water well. I think the idea was good, but the execution was not. On the bright side the colors are very nice, the components are good, and the bait does have an interesting design (similar to a transporter frog which is what I wanted but couldn't find because they're discontinued as many already know) All in all I wouldn't buy this again, I'd go for another popping frog like a spro or maybe a deps since this one is so expensive.
From: Morgan: Unknown 9/13/21
Comments: Take off the rattle on back and this thing gets bit. Great hook up too!
From: Unknown: Hanford, CA 7/30/21
Comments: Bought 10 of these in hopes they would be like the old Paycheck Transporter Frogs. Definitely not the case. Tried them out for the first time. And they fill up with water and sink in almost every cast. The hole where the hook comes out of the belly is to big. With the big rattle on the back, it doesn't take much water to prevent them from walking or popping. Extremely disappointed. Especially since I dropped $180 on them. My fault for not trying 1 before I ordered so many. But if you wait, you usually can't buy these baits for months. Complete waste of money.
From: Tim: Wharton, WV 8/22/20
Comments: Purchased 3 of these with hopes of it being close to the paycheck transporter frog however its not. Action is decent but the added weight breaks the walking down at random times. On the flip side the weight sounds really good but doesnt make up for the lack of walking and not to mention the durability of the bait, two of the three have already lost the knocker/tail section in one outing. Really wanted it to work but unfortunately Im disappointed especially it being a $18 bait!
From: Unknown - Alabama 8/16/20
Comments: It's a Teckel. So it's quality is top notch. My only concern is I feel like I may have already missed a couple fish due to the large external rattle and skirt flipping up and getting in the way of the hooks. The rattle and skirt is detachable, tho. It would be great if you could swap it out for a more traditional leg style, a la the old Molix Frog. Having said all that, the action is great, the bubble created from pop is excellent and besides the few misses, the hooks are strong and sharp. If you were a fan of the Paycheck Baits Transporter Frog, then you'll enjoy the Duckroaker as well. They are nearly identical. The neck, head and mouth are slightly different.
From: Jay P: Ontario, Canada 6/23/20