In a watery world of look-alike hollow rubber frogs, “Furbit the Frog” is a refreshingly individual amphibian. Many other hollow rubber frogs you see out there today look a lot like each other, and perhaps Furbit does too…. until you get to its legs! Its two legs are soft supple strips of rabbit fur. Furbit’s legs ripple and flutter in a manner that synthetic rubber or plastic legs never will.
The rabbit fur legs give Furbit a natural, breathing action. The long soft thin rabbit fur legs flutter and shudder, wriggling in an S-like movement of the two tails. When you move Furbit in short stops and starts, the many individual hair fibers puff out separately and then pull in tight again, like a breathing action. Nothing artificial even comes close.
A molded-in belly weight with a ball bearing swivel and Colorado spinner blade for flash and vibration. Furbit has a molded-in belly weight and weighs 5/8 ounce. As if its rabbit fur legs weren’t unique enough, Furbit also comes with a ball bearing swivel and Colorado spinner blade attached beneath it. The Colorado blade adds flash, vibration and best of all, the small blade causes Furbit the Frog’s entire body to tremble uncontrollably due to the blade’s vibration.
Furbit sits high on the water. When you twitch it, Furbit has a nervous, nose-twitching action that is most lifelike. Even when paused, any slight ripple or chop on the water causes Furbit to bob back and forth. That causes the spinner blade to flash and wobble which is a natural attraction. You’ll attract a lot of panfish that like to take pecks at the spinner blade and at the legs. Not only do you have Furbit as the main course for a hungry bass, but the dangling, flashing spinner blade helps gather panfish schools around the frog.
