Sunday, April 28, 2019

Carpenter Sea Frog Twin Hook 120

Carpenter Sea Frog was first introduced in 1996 with single hook design.  After a few versions of weight and design, in 2011/2 the Twin Hook version was introduced with 2 official color i.e. red gurukun and blue gurukun.

Specification 
Length: 190mm (7.5")
Weight: 120g (4.2oz)
Type: Floating
Recommended Treble Hook Size: 11gram i.e. ST66 5/0 or Decoy Saltwater 6/0


2011 red gurukun

2011 blue gurukun

Later in Dec 2014, 2nd batch of Sea Frog TH 120 was released with 6 official color. Besides the official 6 colors, there are also special shop colors i.e. Saltywater Mackerel and wahoo color, Australia Fusilier Green color, Australia Rainbow color, OceanActive pink, dark Purple and light purple colors.  So i counted all together there is 15 colors variation of Sea Frog Twin Hook 120.  I may be wrong coz there is probably more custom color for the special shop.

2014 Dec  Black back side purple (paste Jolo)

2014 Dec Gurukun (paste metal)

2014 Dec Rainbow Black

2014 Dec Pilot fish (sticking metal)

2014 Dec Clownfish Diablo design (paste Jolo)

2014 Dec Flying fish - Blue (holo-paste and fin-stick metal)

2014 Dec OceanActive Dark Purple

2014 Dec OceanActive Light Purple

2014 Dec Saltywater/OceanActive Pink
2014 Dec Saltywater Mackerel (copied from Saltywater website)
2014 Dec Saltywater Wahoo (copied from Saltywater website)

The rare Australian Green Fusilier and Rainbow color (copied from internet)

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In your opinion, wich is the best PE8-10 popping rod for GT and Tuna fishing, using SF and hammerhead C cup? Thanks in advance. GHN

Wan Izhan said...

my opinion = GT and Tuna are two different monster.
Myself no need to have PE10 rod to chug SF and C-Cup. PE6-8 is enough.
For SF120 and C-cup, I will use F3 711/40, CV79/40 and Faube 78ML with PowerPro 80lb line on Stella 14000.