I had some CBB (In an effort to keep things as clean as possible, most I see for sale are WC) bullfrog tadpoles frozen and would thaw a pinky out in a baggy with one for scenting. It worked just fine, but you go through a lot of tadpoles that way. Since then I've heard that you can actually grind up or blend the frozen tadpoles and just use a small piece a time. As unpleasant as it may be, it does sound more efficient if you can bring yourself to do it. Personally, I haven't had the need to try it since my problem feeder no longer needs scenting.
That said, there's plenty of other methods I'd try first. For the longest time, I had one who would only eat if he was placed in a deli cup with the pinky and left alone in a secluded corner. Some others prefer to strike from prey that's being moved around by tongs. Many of them are hungriest at a certain periods of day and won't respond at other times. I even had a local breeder tell me that he set a f/t pinky in to the gaping mouth of a finicky hatchling that was playing dead, apparently it worked for him. lol But whatever you go with, I think it's most important that you avoid stressing him out by giving him breaks in between and ensuring that his environment is as perfect as can be.
Best of luck to you~
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