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Quick Change FROG Leg System

All of the FROG models: Originals, Replicants, and Clones

have the Quick Change FROG Leg Systemthat can change to

Kicking Legs or Skitter Legs in various types, styles, actions, or colors.

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FROGs pictured above are  manufactured  "Clone" series FROGs, changing leg colors and leg types.

 

They change quickly to the Skitter Leg System, including the Stinger Hook

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Simple Stinger Hook attaches in seconds.

It can be used with or without the bigger " Cross Planar " Elastic Weedguard front Lip Hook.

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FROG #5 with Style #2 - Action #1 Legs,

1/0 Stinger Hook, blue hook stabilizer tubing, clear acetate Leg Spreader

and Tadpole Tail for "Texas Rigged Stinger Hook"  

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The " Droop Test " for identifying action

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"Stinger" Hooks and clear "Leg Spreaders" with blue "stabilizer tubing"

 

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Clear acetate "Leg Spreader can be bent backward to adjust leg action or forward again to protect the Stinger Hook from tangling.

 

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The blue colored tubing identifies the "Stabilizer Tubing" that holds the Stinger Hook upright

where it cannot catch on "matted" surface vegetation and where the points are protected

from hangups because the body runs intereference with the vegetation.

 

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With some types of tubing, it is easier to penetrate through the tubing rather than sliding it back to attach the hook,

and then pulling forward to extend over the Stinger Hook