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Old 07-25-13, 09:41 PM   #1
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Default captain kens frog

This frog seems interesting.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/video.html?pcode=CPTCLNE
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Old 07-25-13, 10:04 PM   #2
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The Mule can tell you everything/anything you need to know.

Not sure if it comes in pink though.
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Old 07-26-13, 08:48 AM   #3
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The clone series comes in normal species and colors from bullfrog both dark and light to most other species of frogs one would encounter here.Other series each one more costly and more realistic to signature series which is a signed numbered frog that can be had as any species or color one wants for a price.
My personal favorite of the clone series is a non native the yellow poison dart with the addition of skitter legs 4 bucks one gets several legs each with different action from popping to diving to a horny toad action,I love the horny toad action as one can stop it and it floats,twitch and it drives spawners nuts.All other frogs they blow up near them not even on them,that one they slam as want to kill it not eat it.I also use the rear stinger double hook setup,when using the skitter legs.
The one drawback and many brands have same problem it does not like to share its space in storage with other plastics the legs melt together,so no rubber worms or other frogs even of the same brand should be stored together give it own lil space,well worth it.
Wouldnt think of going fishing without them,and normally a clone with skitter legs not the action legs that come with them.My signature series #57 a tomatoe frog from new guinea I do use them but also a faster action version called hotlegs.Not to say they wont work in wis they will just prefer skitterlegs on the clones and the double stinger hook,front hook works better than you think even with the skitter legs and running fast,just a personal thing with me as had a hard time getting others to toss with just the front hook,its a mind thing,not a hookup ratio thing.
Anyone who desires to try them,can come here ill take you out for a bit.or take you to where only a yak can float chock full of 2- 4lb bass and let you have at it with one of my frogs. bass-frog.com

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Old 07-26-13, 10:12 AM   #4
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The whole frog is designed to build or replace any part thereof easily.
It has a wire shaft that runs thru it,replace legs in less than 1 min or change action with different legs,change where hooks are at,videos on bass-clone.com show it all.
Capt ken uses a spinning rod braid to mono,and a yak.
I use straight braid,no need for 50-60 pd 30 it works fine,may stand a better chance of getting a biggun in with 50 however.Legs are fairly durable dont get them bit off easily,and easily replaced,again skitter leg pkg costs about 4 bucks makes it a very versitile frog.
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Old 07-28-13, 01:44 AM   #5
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I know they catch fish! lol

Go to youtube and search 'em. The creator fishes out of Kayak in Florida and catches some real toads. Fun videos.
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