FURBIT
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Re: FURBIT
Yes, I was not that impressed for the price. I found that it comes apart to easy. For a few bucks less you can get a perfect frog and those seem to be more durable and walk better than the Furbit. Just my opinion.
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Re: FURBIT
If there is a bit of chop on the water then I prefer this frog due to the small blade at the back. It will cause enough disturbance for them to home in on the bait....in calm water or on top of mats then I prefer the Spro frog.
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Re: FURBIT
I asked the same question a while back and got these responses: too pricey, doesn't walk well and comes apart easily. Someone suggested buying a $5 frog and glueing rabbit fur on it.
Jax Keilman
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"I may be crazy, but it's kept me from going insane" - Waylon Jennings
'89 Stratos 269V, 90HP Yamaha. Small, but I love it.
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Re: FURBIT
yeah for the money they ask for them just does not seem worth it when you get a 2 lber that rips it to shreads...
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