GIANT JOINTED FROG FISHING LURE DISPLAY SIZE MODEL WALL DECOR USA HANDCRAFTED

$ 5.99

4.9 (128) In stock

Description

Previously enjoyed, oversized Rapala giant fishing lure in a minnow style. Measures about 27 1/2 long not counting the hooks and is about 5 tall.

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GIANT JOINTED FROG FISHING LURE DISPLAY SIZE MODEL WALL DECOR USA HANDCRAFTED

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