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Hollow Bodied Frog Storage Question

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Late last season I started fishing a hollow bodied frog. Didnt get a good chance to really try it out, the rainy season showed up and i hardly had a chance to get back on the water. I wanna try again this year and have stocked up on different brands. I've got Spro, Booyah, Live Target, Strike King, H2O Express,Boze, Snagproof and Scumdog varieties.

So as far as storage goes are the materials on each brand pretty much the same? I ask because I don't want to store them together and have some kind of chemical reaction happen from disimilar material.Will colors bleed from one to the other?

Traditional soft plastics like worms react, bleed colors and such...do I have to be concerned about this with these frogs? Maybe a dumb question but I've got a fair amount of money invested in these and want to make sure I don't destroy them in storage.

I toss them all together. Only problem I have noticed is an older Mann's frog, it is a white frog with chartruese legs and the legs have bled a little color on the frog. Not really a problem in my eye.

Why not get a plano box for them and give them their own individual spot so they don't ever touch each other and you don't have to worry about it?

  • Super User

I store mine in their own plano box. I've always stored all of them together and never had any issues with bleeding on the brands you mentioned. If I do put any sort of spike it on a belly though I don't store those with the stock frogs.

  • Global Moderator

I store mine in their own plano box. I've always stored all of them together and never had any issues with bleeding on the brands you mentioned. If I do put any sort of spike it on a belly though I don't store those with the stock frogs.

 

Ditto

 

 

Mike

Why not get a plano box for them and give them their own individual spot so they don't ever touch each other and you don't have to worry about it?

Why waste a bunch of space?

Why waste a bunch of space?

 

How does a plano box all of a sudden become a waste of space?

A bunch of frogs stored in seperate compartments takes up a lot of space?

I store mine together in a plano box.  I do seperate them by brand only. 

  • Super User

I dont have very many I found this storage at Menards on-sale for $6 thought it would work well for them and other lures.

 

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  • Super User

I use 3700 size boxes. Works just fine for me.

I personally use Plano 3700 series boxes, and have no issues. If you want to save space, check out the 3771's. Great boxes, and really space savers, both in the efficient use of space, and the low profile.

  • Super User

I try to keep it simple....  One brand, one color, no problems.      lol

 

 

You're my kinda guy.

I try to keep it simple....  One brand, one color, no problems.      lol

  As long as that is a black Spro popping frog I agree 100%.

1 tied on and a back up stored in the top water box and frogging is sorted for the season.

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