Enough with the tackle. LETS SEE SOME FISH!
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Noooice! Love digging em out of the grasspoisonokie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 12:09 pmThe Frog Rod strikes again! This time with an Evergreen SS frog.
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Heck yeah, me too. That one was hot when I pulled it out of all that, too. Didn't get a chance to burn off too much steam.
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That's good lookin water. The golf course lakes in back of the house are full of beautiful pads, tules, and grass, but I was told by locals that the fish won't eat a frog because of the giant poisonous toads we have here. The fish are conditioned. Every once in while, a fish will react and eat the frog as soon as it hits the water, but they won't eat it after that. It sucks not to be able to work on my frog game!
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There's a lot of big bullfrogs at all the ponds around here. Here's another where it's pretty much frogs or nothing.
And this actually happened once:
Not what I had in mind when I said I was going frogging.
We have big toads, too, but I never see them around water like that. It's like once they leave the water they stay on dry land.
And this actually happened once:
Not what I had in mind when I said I was going frogging.
We have big toads, too, but I never see them around water like that. It's like once they leave the water they stay on dry land.
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That thing could eat a bass!poisonokie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 5:56 pmThere's a lot of big bullfrogs at all the ponds around here. Here's another where it's pretty much frogs or nothing.
And this actually happened once:
Not what I had in mind when I said I was going frogging.
We have big toads, too, but I never see them around water like that. It's like once they leave the water they stay on dry land.
Re: Enough with the tackle. LETS SEE SOME FISH!
About ten more of his friends and the frog legs dinner bell rings..
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Re: Enough with the tackle. LETS SEE SOME FISH!
Enough with the tackle, let's see some frogs?!?!
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Hey, I caught that frog on bass tackle, so he totally counts!
I don't know if he was cannibalistic or just defensive, but he just kind of latched on. I didn't hook it or anything.
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Not sure what I do wrong but they don’t show on some platforms. How do you post pics ?
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I use Post Image. If you click on one of my pictures it will take you to the site.
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I think i got it now, Thankspoisonokie wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 1:21 pmI use Post Image. If you click on one of my pictures it will take you to the site.
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Love cranking up some redfish. BDS 1 straight up gets inhaled, as long as it’s in a crab pattern. Started throwing these shallow cranks (BDS1, RC0.5, Jackall Aska 45) on Conquest 842 and it does a great job. Can instantly tell by the feel of the bite if it inhaled the bait or not.