Kent Frog

Kent Frog

(Kent Floater Bait, Kent Frog Floater, Kent Floating Bait, Kent Champion, Pflueger Kent Frog)

Samuel H. Friend

Enterprise Manufacturing / Pflueger - Akron, Ohio

  

Original Lure Lore Article:
Kent Frog 
Kent Frog

The Kent Frog lure was made by Samuel Friend, a former manager of the Pardee Company, a company which made fishing lures in the very early 1900's. According to Carl Luckey in his book "Old Lures and Fishing Tackle #4", Friend took over the company upon the retirement of the company's owner. Luckey states that the lure was "...listed in catalogs and ads variously as Kent Champion Floater, Kent Frog Floater, Kent Floating Bait, Manco Floating Frog, and finally the 'Pflueger Kent-Floater Bait.' " Luckey dates the lure to an advertisement found in a 1906 William Mills and Son fishing tackle catalog in which it was identified as a "Manco Floating Frog."

This wooden lure measures 2 1/8" in length, and has two unusual "bow tie" metal props on the front and back. There is also a red bead on the front and rear hardware. The two side trebles are attached with a thru- body wire hook hanger which is twisted at either end to hold the trebles. It has glass eyes which are yellow with black centers. The entire body was painted silver and then the top half overpainted. Due to aging, the top color is difficult to identify but it appears to have been brown with two black stripes running the length of the lure from the eyes to the tail and several black spots painted in various positions, typical of frog spotting.

Kent Frogs

Kent Frogs

Around 1919, Pflueger bought the rights to the lure and changed the props to Pflueger style propeller spinners. Some changes were also made in the lure's length and body shape resulting in two 'new' Kent Frogs measuring 2 1/4" in length. A later version still was 2" in length and had but a single belly treble rather than the two side trebles. Two of these style of Kent Frogs are shown in the picture above.

Karl White's "Fishing Tackle Antiques & Collectibles" lists the value of the original Kent Frog at between $3000-$4000. The Pflueger versions are listed at $200-$300 for the single belly hook version and $300-$500 for the 2 1/4" version depending upon body shape.

 

 

My Bait Shop Updates:

Here are some additional updates:
-Below are some guidelines to help date the Kent Frog lure:
  • Pre-1910:  various Friend/Pardee variations I won't discuss here.
  • 1910:  glass eyes, screw eyelets, diamond "P" on prop, 2" body*
  • 1914:  glass eyes, Neverfail hardware, "diamond "P" on prop, , 2" body*
  • 1915:  raised wooden eyes, Neverfail hardware, "Kent Floater" on prop, 2 3/4" body*
  • 1916-1923:  raised wooden eyes, Neverfail hardware, "Kent Floater" on prop, 2" body*
  • 1925-1935:  glass eyes, surface hardware, Bulldog trademark on prop, 2" body*
*above chart from Wayne Ruby's The Pflueger Heritage book, highly recommended.

     

    -In 1999 in conjunction with Shakespeare and HOTS a re-issued/reproduction set of ten colors were produced of these lures.  They are beautiful and have become collectible in their own right.  See a photo of them below.

    1999 Pflueger Kent Floater Set

      1999 Pflueger Kent Floater Set

     

    1999 Pflueger Kent Frog

    1999 Pflueger Kent Floater Frog 

     

     

    If anybody has additional information or paperwork such as early advertisements they would share it would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Test Your Knowledge:  Kent Frog Lure FAQ's:

    How many names did the Kent Frog Lure by?
    Actually quite a few.  Introduced in the early 1900's, the fishing lure would go on to be known as the Kent Floater Bait, Kent Frog Floater, Kent Floating Bait, Kent Champion and Pflueger Kent Frog.

    Where was the Pflueger Kent Frog fishing lure made?
    The Pflueger Kent Frog fishing lure was made by Pflueger out of Akron, Ohio. 

    Where can I find more information on the Pflueger Kent Frog fishing lure?
    You can find more information on our website My Bait Shop where we have a full page dedicated to the Pflueger Kent Frog fishing lure.


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    (Originally Published on LureLore.com on July 20, 1997 - Vol. 2, No. 14)
    Moved to My Bait Shop in 2024 and updated as applicable

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