Booyah BYPC3903 Topwater Lure Review

4.6 (2,316) Amazon rating$7.98400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Booyah BYPC3903 Bullfrog lure costs just $7.98 and has racked up 2,316 reviews at 4.6 stars, with 400+ bought last month, the highest purchase volume of any topwater lure compared here. For anglers working weedy bass water on a budget, this frog pattern earns its spot in the box.

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Best for

Bass anglers fishing lily pads, weed mats or slow backwaters who want a double-hook frog-style topwater bait at a low $7.98 price point, backed by 2,316 reviews and 400+ units sold last month.

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Anglers targeting open water or species other than bass, since the listed target species is bass only and the double hook setup is built for weedless frog presentations, not general-purpose lure fishing.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 0.04 Pounds
  • Target Species Bass
  • Technique Double Hook
  • Size One Size
  • Color Bullfrog
  • Priced 39% below the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 2,316 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.2/5

    2,316 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Picture working a frog imitation across a matted weed bed at first light, waiting for a bass to blow up on the surface. The Booyah BYPC3903 is built for exactly that scenario: a Bullfrog-pattern topwater lure with a double hook setup, priced at $7.98.

At 0.04 pounds, roughly 0.64 ounces, it is a light bait suited to typical bass spinning gear, and the blended material construction keeps the per-unit cost down compared to metal-bodied topwater lures. The double hook technique is a common frog-lure setup designed to ride through weeds and vegetation with fewer snags than an exposed treble hook, matching the single listed target species of bass.

Among the topwater lures compared here, the BYPC3903 has the largest review base at 2,316 ratings and the highest bought-last-month figure at 400+, well above the 100+ monthly volume reported for the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON. At $7.98 it also sits close to the $6.99 price of the two cheapest alternatives, so the higher demand here is not simply a function of being the cheapest option. That combination of scale, price and a solid 4.6 star average makes the Bullfrog pattern a reasonable default pick for anglers stocking a bass topwater box on a budget.

Pros

  • Highest review count of the group at 2,316 ratings averaging 4.6 stars
  • 400+ bought last month, the highest monthly volume among the topwater lures compared
  • Double hook design is built for weedless frog presentations around bass cover
  • Priced at $7.98, close to the $6.99 cost of the cheapest alternatives here
  • Light 0.04 pound build works with standard bass spinning tackle
  • Bullfrog color pattern targets a specific and proven bass topwater look

Cons

  • Listed for bass only, with no stated secondary target species like the Rebel F7356's bass and trout listing
  • Single lure per purchase, unlike multi-lure packs such as the Arbogast PK3ARB2
  • Blend material construction rather than the plastic or metal bodies used on some competing lures
  • Double hook frog design is limited to weedy, snag-heavy water rather than open-water presentations

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight0.04 Pounds
Target SpeciesBass
TechniqueDouble Hook
SizeOne Size
ColorBullfrog
Pieces1

Performance notes

The double hook setup on the BYPC3903 is a frog-style rigging meant to slide through matted weeds and lily pads with fewer hang-ups than an exposed treble hook, which matters because the listed target species is bass, a fish that holds tight to that kind of cover. At 0.04 pounds, the lure is light enough to work with standard bass spinning or light baitcasting setups without needing heavier line to control it. The Bullfrog color pattern is a natural imitation meant to match real prey bass see in shallow, vegetated water. Compared to the metal or plastic-bodied lures in this group, the blend construction here keeps the price at $7.98, close to the $6.99 cost of the cheapest single lures compared, while still carrying a double hook design built for a specific fishing situation.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average holding steady across 2,316 reviews, the largest review base among the topwater lures compared here, suggests the Bullfrog pattern performs consistently for a large number of buyers rather than pleasing a small early group. The 400+ units bought last month is also the highest figure in this comparison, well ahead of the 100+ monthly volume reported for the Rebel F7356, Heddon XO360BB and Heddon X9225BON. Given that the BYPC3903 is priced close to the cheapest alternatives at $7.98, that demand gap points to buyers specifically seeking out the Bullfrog frog pattern and double hook design rather than simply choosing on price alone.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the double hook on the Booyah BYPC3903 do?

The double hook setup is a frog-style rig designed to slide through weeds, lily pads and other bass cover with fewer snags than an exposed treble hook. It pairs with the Bullfrog color pattern and the listed bass-only target species to form a weedless topwater presentation.

How does the BYPC3903 price compare to other topwater lures?

At $7.98, the BYPC3903 costs slightly more than the $6.99 Rebel F7356 and Heddon XO360BB but less than the $9.50 Heddon X9225BON. Despite that middle price position, it carries the highest review count at 2,316 and the highest bought-last-month figure at 400+ among the lures compared here.

Is the Booyah BYPC3903 good for anything besides bass?

The facts list bass as the only target species for this lure, and the double hook frog design is built around bass-specific weedless cover fishing. Anglers targeting other species may want a lure with a broader listed target range, such as the Rebel F7356's bass and trout listing.

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