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bobberboy

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I went to Fleet Farm today. As any right-thinking midwesterner knows, you never go to Fleet Farm without a visit to the sporting goods department. As expected, I picked up this and that but the thing worth showing was an item from a company I've never heard of before. It's called the Combat Frog from Lunkerhunt! It's big-assed at 3/4oz and it's legs pump back-and-forth when you retrieve it, just like the real thing. When you pick it up the legs look just like Kermit's. At 3/4 oz it's gonna cast a mile and make a splash to wake the biggest and baddest. At least I hope so...well, so far it worked on me anyway. :mrgreen:



You can't go to the store and not buy a product called Combat Frog.
 
BB - there is just something about the frog and mouse baits . . . .
they draw me in like a magnet.
If I had a 50 drawer box and a couple hundred bucks, I would
have EVERY frog and mouse lure ever made !!!
and I would probably name each one of them LOL

many killer bass in the 10 pound range in Florida are crushed by top water plugs.





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Im just getting into frog/lilly pad fishing. Looks like a great frog there!


Sent from Mossy Oak Swamp Bottom
 
I love killin' it on frogs! That looks like a good one. What is the joint made of that allows the legs to pump?
 
I have several LH frogs but mainly in 1/2oz. Very realistic looking in the water. Unfortunately, after every 2 casts the lure needs to be "pee'd" cause the cavity fills with water and doesn't adequately drain itself. Other than that, it's a great action lure!

CN - No joints. Just a hollow body with solid legs of the same material.
 
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