Lunkerhunt Prop Series Combo
4.7 (792) In stock
The Lunkerhunt Prop Frog is an extremely efficient fish catcher. It has been designed to fish where other prop lures with exposed hooks cannot. Pads, wood, and slop are no match for the Lunkerhunt Prop Frog.Its unique design enables it to cruise over the top of cover, re-enter the water, and start churning up water without skipping a beat.Its double prop feet make a lot of noise and disturbance on the water surface, which make it an easy target to track down.
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The Lunkerhunt Lunker Frog is the most life like frog currently available in the industry. The Lunker Frog replicates an adult frog and has swimming legs that extend during the retrieve and retract on the pause. At rest the Lunker Frog is 2. 25 inches and will extend up to 4. 5 inches on the retrieve. The Lunker Frog behaves just like a living frog would in the water. At rest, the body of the Lunker frog drops down a little into the water perfectly replicating the action of a frog/bullfrog.
Lunkerhunt Lunker Frog Combo
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The Lunkerhunt Prop Series is a family of hollow bodied soft lures that feature an innovative prop system, a super soft streamlined weedless design, premium hooks, and high-quality patterns. This Prop Series Combo features three body styles: The Prop Frog, the Prop Turtle, and the Prop Sunfish.
Lunkerhunt Prop Series Combo
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All of these lures are weedless however their presentations are very different. The Dragonfly is a topwater finesse bait that looks natural and has a subtle presentation. Its realism and natural action draw strikes when other presentations will not. Cast it at your target and after it lands simply shake your rod tip for a few seconds to give it an appearance of an insect struggling on the surface.
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