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| Anyone know what this froggy is? I've seen them before, it's about 5" body, 9" total, and made from wood. Who makes this, where, etc. any info is appreciated, Thanks.
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Location: WV | I don't know what it is Tyler, but I think I'm going to make one. That looks pretty interesting. |
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| It doesn't work too bad to be honest, just had to add a heavier hook to the bottom to keep the weighting right. It works pretty much like a frog in the water, doesn't move a lot of water but just enough to where it would get hit. |
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Location: Eagle River, WI | I think it is a Paw Paw Wotta Frog. Circa 1950's.
Here check this out.
http://www.oldfishinglure.com/moonlight-lure-gallery.htm
Edited by welldriller 1/31/2010 9:26 PM
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| Tyler,
I bet the farm that the frog is from ozark mountain lures , Luhr Jensen used to sell them along with a bunch of other wood topwaters ( woodwalker ) and a bunch of other bass size , I remember that Charlie Campbell from Bass Pro Shops had a line of signature lures with them back in the late 80's and early 90's. Do a google or yahoo search , i would bet you will find it . Rod |
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Location: Pinckney, Michigan | It's not a paw paw wotta frog. The Watta frogs are smaller and came with metal lips. They were made with either green splatter or yellow splatter paint jobs. I remember this bait as well from the 80's or 90's but can't place a name with it. |
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Location: Ohio | I have one like it only green that says luhr jensen on it. |
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| rod is correct- ozark... |
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