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New Life To An Old Frog

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ol lunkie has senko legs now

Lmao

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  • Super User

How are the senko's held in place? Glue? Let us know how that bait works out. 

  • Author

There is a plastic button / weight on the bottom, 

pulled that out and pushed senkos through, (paperclip)

then siliconed the stubs togther inside the rear of the frog

  • Author

its the small split tails, dont know the exact name

  • Author

its the back 3/4 of 2.

 

found it

 

Yamamoto Kut Tail Worm

4" i think

i have put silicone skirts in for replacements, but no worms. Thats an interesting idea. Would love to hear how it works

  • Super User

Ok... That right there is awesome. Cheers to you sir... That is happening on a few of mine for sure.

I've done rabbit fur, feathers, fly tinsel and silicone but never a worm tail. The old kicker frogs had me thinking about grub tails but I really like this idea.

  • Global Moderator

Might consider trying to do that with Zman finesse worms next time I need to replace the legs of a frog. Super durable, super soft=lots of movement, plus they float.

  • Super User

Might consider trying to do that with Zman finesse worms next time I need to replace the legs of a frog. Super durable, super soft=lots of movement, plus they float.

 

I was thinking the same thing, mainly because they are durable and float!

  • Author

Hmmm I didn't think about floating

This frog may stand right up on his legs lol

  • Super User

I think you'll find the legs will try to stick to everything they come in contact with.  Hope not.

You could lube them up with megastrike to help them glide through the weeds.

There is a fella out here that puts a worm straight out the back of his spro.  Calls it a "sprouse".  He kills it! 

 

I think Mend-it might work better than silicone.

Me likey..I got a couple of old frogs that will see this mod.  THANKS!!

  • Super User

Might consider trying to do that with Zman finesse worms next time I need to replace the legs of a frog. Super durable, super soft=lots of movement, plus they float.

Would the Elaztec material melt the frogs body? if not, pretty good idea.

  • Global Moderator

Would the Elaztec material melt the frogs body? if not, pretty good idea.

No idea, but I think I'm going to buy a H2O frog and cut the legs off just so I can try it out. Guess I could just lay a finesse worm across the back of the one I already have and if it melts then I can just buy a new one to replace that one. 

  • Super User

Great idea.

 

Thinking out of the box is what bass fishing is all about.

 

Good job.

  • Super User

There is a fella out here that puts a worm straight out the back of his spro. Calls it a "sprouse". He kills it!

I think Mend-it might work better than silicone.

If it's centered I don't doubt that for a second. I love centered tail frogs like the Slither K- that center point tail seems to pivot the best IMO. A worm tail would make it like a soft, floating CL8 Mighty Mouse and that would fkn SLAY.

I've actually got one that's nearing the end of it's tail life now- my shooting star colored one. I can see now that I should probably glue in a screw guide instead of another tail plug and try on a few different profiles and colors and keep notes. I already know I want to stick an Uptons Aaron's Trajic dragon tail on there and see what happens

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