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I have been on the lookout for a musky sized weedless frog lure. Can't seem to find any. Would anyone have an idea of where to find some?
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Spro makes some big frogs. Not exactly meant for musky but they should work.
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Rollie and Helen'sIf they don't have it on the shelf, pretty sure they'd know where to get it. I've never thought of frogs as big musky bait but I've used a Scum Frog with high success on pike in the weeds. Fished slow and noisy. I suppose a frog would work good on musky too.
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any of the tackle shops in Lakeport CA. on Clearlake, also Tackle Warehouse as powdr stated
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I saw that tackle warehouse had some, however I didn't see any musky sized
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