What you will see in the video:
1. Stripping hardware from a commercially available frog lure
2. Crafting a crude frog shape from urethane foam
3. Adding hardware to the frog
4. Adjusting balance and flotation
5. Field testing the lure
6. Adjusting the lure on site
7. Landing a nice bass
Most fishing lures are made to appeal to buyers more than fish.
You could say that anglers are hooked more often than fish.
Fifty years fishing fresh and saltwater have taught me that fish
will hit anything that moves regardless of color or shape. That
philosophy is core at Clatterbrat where my lures offer an alternative to hollow and soft body frog lures. The Popeyed Frankenfrog prototype in the video was the first of some 40 prototypes
that led to my flagship frog lure, Death Dealer Bart. I hope you
enjoyed the video. Thanks for stopping by and special thanks to
Chuy Jr for making this article possible. Bass wishes.