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Lunkerhunt Combat Frog

Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Cane
In Stock: 6
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Cane Stock # CF02
Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Croaker
In Stock: 10+
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Croaker Stock # CF10
Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Green Tea
In Stock: 7
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Green Tea Stock # CF08
Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Jungle
In Stock: 2
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Jungle Stock # CF01
Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Pearl
In Stock: 3
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Pearl Stock # CF11
Lunkerhunt Combat Frog Texas Toad
In Stock: 5
Price: $10.79
  • Color: Texas Toad Stock # CF12

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Overview

The Lunkerhunt Combat Frog has been designed to get big fish out of the harshest conditions. A tapered nose helps the Combat Frog pass smoothly through heavy cover such as mats, weeds, and reeds. The patented Combat Frog legs also extend and on the retrieve and retract on the pause. The enlarged air bladder not only gives it the ability to float high in the water, but also shields the hook, making them extremely weedless as well. Large oversized hooks are gauged just right to ensure when fish bite they set easily and hold. If you are looking to battle big fish, the Lunkerhunt Combat Frog is the frog for you.

Customer Reviews

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Comments: I've owned 3 of these and fished it for the past 3 years. They're amazing! I'm reading about all of the frustration of missed strikes. I too had to learn this the hard way (40 years ago, that is). When you visually see a strike we tend to react immediately. But, in order to hook these fishing you must let them turn with it. For all intents and purposes, the fish could theoretically hook itself. Just wait until the slack has been taken...then set the hook. I know you're worried about getting her out of that salad, especially if she's a big one, but you will. Remember, we're all were taught, or learned, that when you feel the Bass inhale a plastic worm we quickly reel in any slack then set the hook. But, we aren't watching it directly so, I've learned from underwater research of Doug Hannan (the Bass Professor), there is a significant delay, though we think otherwise. That delay allows the fish to get that worm all the way into it's mouth. The Bass needs a bit of time to get ahold of that Frog. Try a slight delay and It's hard at first, but I hope you hook more fish!

From: Tom: Minnesota 4/14/22

Comments: Junk. Bought two and after my first fish one of the legs was already gone. Okay, so I tied on the second one and both legs go flying off during the cast.

From: Steve: VT 9/23/19

Comments: this frog catches GIANTS! period the croaker color gets it done when none of thesefrogs will trust me give it a try not walking dog just popping it 4 times pause popping 4 times pause good luck !!

From: Austin: new work 5/8/19

Comments: This thing takes on way too much water. Sinks almost every time you cast it out there. Never caught a fish on it. Terrible lure.

From: Jace: Easley 5/1/19

Comments: Let me make a suggestion with regard to this frog.  Frogs are supposed to take on water.  If they don't they may not release the air in them that make a hook-up possible.  If your frog does this too much, either stuff slices of a floating worm up its butt or to surgery on its belly and then close with a good plastic glue.  In either case, you want the floating worm to be under the hook between it and the belly of the frog.  This helps the frog land right side up.  Do not put the weight in the front of the frog.  Casts funny, rides with its nose down.  If this sounds like too much work to you, go another route.  But for those of us who've fished frogs for 40 years, modifying frogs is the best way to make them work right.

From: Dean: Apple Valley 8/6/18

Comments: My man Craig below me here hit the nail on the head. Yes, they do at times fill with water but rarely do they take on so much they actually sink. They way these frogs sit in the water, half submerged looks much more realistic than most other frogs. The action with the retracting legs is spot on to how a real frog actually swims. I've thrown many different top-water frogs ands this is hands down my favorite, purely based on the realistic action. I own 5 and use them regularly, never had an issue with the legs breaking off and caught many fish. You just can't beat when a LMB flys through the pads a foot or more in the air to eat one of these!

From: Jamie: Corvallis, Oregon 8/15/17

Comments: OK, I have read all the bad reviews, I have used every type of topwater frog on the market, and love FROG fishing here is my 100% honest review. I own 10+ combat frogs!! HERES WHY... The 3/4oz size allows for much longer cast. It's weedless, as are most frogs I've used. This is NOT a "TOPWATER, WALKING FROG". This frog is designed to set a little lower with its butt and legs dangling below the water surface. You do not twitch and jerk and pop this frog, simply throw it out and reel in about 2-6" then pause. Drag across pads and grass slowly AND STOP!! BAM!! killer strikes!! If you throw it out and treat it like a booyah pad crasher or kvd sexy frog etc. It WILL roll over and not work as intended. Does the legs pull off?? I have personally not experienced legs being ripped off, if this does happen find a spinnerbait or jig skirt, tie fishing line in knot on one end and simply pull through the leg openings, now you have a LUNKERHUNT pad crasher. Does it sink??? Sometimes the hooks can rip the frog on top and cause small holes that may take on water(Silicone fix), Sometimes if been beaten against docks, trees, stumps etc. The weight in bottom can be pushed out of line causing water intake, this has happened to me prob. 10 times on 300 or so cast. It is annoying when it happens. BUT, for the size fish I catch with these frogs its worth the aggravation. Not often does a 2lb or less bass hit this frog. These frogs do catch big bass especially with the bigger hooks. I also find a MUCH higher hook up ratio with the angle of the hooks rather than standard walking styles. THE KEY TO THIS LURE IS, SLOW DOWN AND LET THE LURE WORK, ITS KINDA LIKE A GOLF CLUB. ITS NOT HOW FAST YOU SWING, ITS ALL ABOUT THE POSITION OF THE CLUB FACE.

From: Craig: Dayton, TN 1/14/17

Comments: Great jigs & awesome colors. Only downfall to this jig is the rubber band that holds skirt on deteriorates & skirts falls off.

From: Brandon: IL 8/31/16

Comments: I used each frog to catch less than 3 fish. Legs fell out or the spot where they were attached got ripped. After one day of use I had wasted about $30. I won't be buying these again.

From: Rey: Rockford, IL 7/13/16

Comments: I found that silicone will help with the sinking issue. also stretching the legs out before use helps with the action. they make some type of glue in a tube I have seen used on these in a youtube video.

From: Chad: OK 10/21/15

Comments: Purchased two & love the action. I get more bites with this frog than any other frog I have ever used. Id love to see more of a Blue Gil pattern.

From: Chris: Hiram, GA 9/22/15

Comments: Could have been a killer bait but not. please Lunkerhunt, you have to test your lures before to sell them, your frog is not balanced,she drink more water than foreign legionners drink Heineken, the legs fall too easily, your hooks suck. Wake up guys, when you have a good concept, don't let it fall like that...

From: Ben: France 9/10/15

Comments: Love the concept, hate the product. I bought several of these to fish a Hollow body frog tournament and what a waste of money. They cast great but after several they sank like a ROCK. Wish I could get my money back. They are coming out of my frog collection.

From: Phil: Kodak, TN 7/26/15

Comments: Purchased Delta and love the action. Own the Pocket version as well. Best swimming frog I have used.

From: Jeff: Appleton, WI 6/30/15

Comments: I'm truly disappointed in this Frog. I tried a smaller Lunkerhunter with great success and decided to pick up one of these as well. On the first cast I made two hops and it filled with water and sank. This happened repeatedly and if it didn't sink it would just roll over.

From: John: Atlanta, GA 6/14/15

Comments: Good concept, terrible lure. Not balanced and SANK. A topwater frog does and will take on water. This frog actually drinks water.  I think that's enough to prove that this lure is worthless.

From: Moe: Gastonia, NC 6/3/15

Comments: I bought two & they both do not sit level in the water. I have to empty the frog after every cast as it fills with water.

From: Brett: Chesterville, ME 5/25/15

Comments: Very disappointed in the durability of these frogs. The first hit I got ripped the first leg off, then the second cast ripped the other leg completely out of the body as well as the hooks.

From: Adam: Land O Lakes, FL 5/22/15

Comments: It is a pretty good frog, hoom gap is good, action is good, but dang it fills with water pretty quick. Mot too bad though, every couple of casts, just squeeze it & keep going. Hookup is as good as any other frog.

From: Matt: USA 5/8/15

Comments: Great response from hard hitting bass, but got frustrated over the misses. Good lure but needs some modification with an additional hook -- a treble hook!

From: Garry: Forth Worth, TX 11/19/14

Comments: I guess I should have read the reviews on these. got one today. Took it out of package and checked the hooks: one hook was ok but needed to be sharpened, the other was very dull and actually had point bent in. After sharpening the hooks, I tied it on and dropped it in the water and immediately noticed that it leaned to one side.. not balanced. one leg is longer than the other and sits deeper in water. the legs did not have the action that is shown in video; retrieved thru slop and it seem to ride nose down and it picked up a lot of slim / trash and a ton of water. Very disappointed. don't waste your money.

From: John: Jacksonville, FL 9/25/14

Comments: Great frog! The angled hooks really do help with hook sets, and these come through cover considerably better than the lunker frogs due to their weight and shape. I've thrown them a lot, caught several 4+ lb fish with them and neither of the frogs I have are showing damage yet. Love love love these frogs for a large profile chugging action. I also have several of both sizes of the original lunker frogs and these make a great addition to the available profiles in my box. These aren't walking frogs at all, but they excel in their presentation for sure- they draw a lot of strikes!

From: Matt: USA 9/19/14

Comments: I wanted to like these. Great size great look. First fish 3.5 pounds. After that.... The frog never worked the same. It sinks every cast. I super glued the hole where the hook exits the body. Worked for a while. Then the weight fell out and one leg fell off. I had the same problems with the other frog these guys make. They are so close to a great frog. I just wish they did more testing before selling.

From: Danny: Stockton, CA 9/14/14

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