Frog Storage
Frog Storage
how are you guys storing your hollow bodied frogs?
I had the experience with the legs sticking and don't want to waste money.
I had the experience with the legs sticking and don't want to waste money.
Re: Frog Storage
Keep hearing of guys coving their frogs and jigs, really anything with that kind rubber legs or skirts with baby power to keep everything nice and dry.
Re: Frog Storage
I use the perforated boxes
The rubber legs will stick. But they're simple to replace
YOu can use silicon or fly tying materials for legs as well.
just pull out the bad rubber. thread a loop of line through both the holes.
take a bundle of replacement material and tie an overhand knot.
Pull it through using the loop.
The rubber legs will stick. But they're simple to replace
YOu can use silicon or fly tying materials for legs as well.
just pull out the bad rubber. thread a loop of line through both the holes.
take a bundle of replacement material and tie an overhand knot.
Pull it through using the loop.
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Re: Frog Storage
Dump a bunch of baby powder right into your tray. Best thing you could ever do, will keep your frog legs good for years.
Re: Frog Storage
i have mine stored in a flambeau rust proof box and haven't had any issues with them yet. i usually squeeze all the water out that i can and allow them to dry out at room temp before i store them in the box too.
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Re: Frog Storage
Agree with above comment.....babypowder.