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River 2 sea frogs, and furbit frogs.

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Aside from looking really nice, are they any better than a snag proof frog?  I bought one for my father in law, and he likes the way it looks, and feels.  I was also looking at the furbit frogs, anyone have experience with those?  I think they look really sick!

i too have been looking at the furbit frog but i never got to many responses when i asked,maybe one of the new guys will have some answers, regardless i think im going to buy one this summer just to see for myself  ;)

I will stick with my Spro BronzEye frogs for a couple reasons.

1) The spinner and the material the legs are made out of on the Furbit are going to pick up more slop than the Spro.

2) The rabbit fur legs are going to deteriorate eventually, the synthetic plastic strands on the Spro will not. The Spro will easily outlast the Furbit.

3) I can get the same action out of the Spro frog as I can the Furbit for $3 less than the Furbit.

Just my two cents. I have never personally used the Furbit, so who knows, it could be the best hollow body frog ever. Those are just some major things I see with it that just do not appeal to me as far as it's ease of fishing is concerned.

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If taken care of, regularly, the furbit would last just as long.  Being that a fur bait has to be taken care of, seems to make people veer away from it, with it's rabbit skin legs.  If you dry the legs, and brush them off with your hands, you could have a perfect frog, all over again...  I might pick up one of the popper frogs, and the regular frog, just to see what they look like in the water, and from there, I was thinking about getting some river 2 sea frogs.  ;)  I just bought one of these http://www.river2seausa.com/templates/croaker.html for my father in law, but it's the previous model, known as the Bully Wa.  :P  They look fantastic, and very realistic.  I think I like them better, than any spro frog...  Spro frogs need color adjustments with the airbrush, just to make them look real!

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