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7:53 am March 9, 2011
| OutdoorFrontiers
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LOL, welcome to the world of toothy critter fishing! On the bright side, you did get to see a four foot long fish crash your lure, and you did get to fight it some. Heck, you were going to release it anyway, right??
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Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media
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11:31 pm March 8, 2011
| lilmule
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Couldnt stand it wanted to se how they ran,took one down to the state park beaver pond,pads a few about a doz are or were up in back shallow end.It runs straight forward no side to side action but sits low in the water eyes and head out only providing a real like silhouette.
Gar like it as well,now down to one frog,30 lb power pro,4 ft gar,crappie stakebeds,from the bank the gar wins.Will wait till have boat before testing again,hit was worth almost the ten bucks.
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9:34 am March 8, 2011
| OutdoorFrontiers
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Well, if we ever get out on the water, we'll have to see if they work, now won't we? 
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6:01 pm March 7, 2011
| lilmule
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Arrived in the mail today,even though these are the clone series they are very lifelike in action as the legs kick when pulled forward.15
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9:39 am March 3, 2011
| lilmule
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In my attempt to aquirre new baits and stock the boxes anew.
Is a couple of Ken Dauberts clone series of frogs,while hook placement is odd on the front they dive somewhat as a result,definately something new for them to view and slash at.
poison dart frog number 5,and number 4 a dark bullfrog


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