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I am a really serious musky fisherman. Last year while one of my few bass trips I hooked into a mid 40’s musky on a spro king daddy frog and had a couple other ones blow up on it. I want to try to do this again this year in the rare situation the fish are in the heaviest slop in the lake. Does anyone know if there are any frogs out there bigger than the king daddy? The spro one isn’t small but it’s still tiny in musky terms. I’ve also had success punching through these mats with a 1 1/2 oz swim jig and a 8” grub. The fish are rarely in that nasty cover but when you get a mid summer cold front that’s the only area I have found to consistently produce 

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