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repairing/recreating Spro Bronzeye Frog Legs

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My favorite Spro Frog was beaten to death in battle and a fish stole on of his legs.  The other one was losing strands and started melting so I ripped it out.  I wanted to replace the legs so i found a way to get 3 long pieces of nylon string through to become the legs.  I unraveled the nylon making it look like it was crimped hair, so i had 9 strands for each leg.  Looked amazing (white nylon on the albino frog) but it was a hassle in a half to get the soaked nylon from tangling in the hooks.  I had a few bites, but it was too much of a hassle.  Is there any way to make other legs?  Their just so expensive, I really dont wanna have to replace it but will if i have too.  Thanks all.

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Here is a way that you might want to try.  Doesnt exactly replicate what was on there, but it will give you legs.

Take two tubes and cut off the "head" of the baits, leaving about 1/4" or so of the body and the legs.

Put this piece over the stubs where the strands used to be and glue it in place.

Instant frog legs.

   Why can't you use an appropriatly colored spinnerbait skirt slipped through both leg holes?

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Why can't you use an appropriatly colored spinnerbait skirt slipped through both leg holes?

Or even easier (but more costly) take two of the terminator quick skirts and glue them in place.

Never thought of that one...

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Why can't you use an appropriatly colored spinnerbait skirt slipped through both leg holes?

Or even easier (but more costly) take two of the terminator quick skirts and glue them in place.

Never thought of that one...

*** sells the EZ skirts for a descent price

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