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Post by Tim on Jun 25, 2008 20:13:41 GMT -6
Has anyone else had this problem?
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Post by tackleman on Jun 26, 2008 5:24:06 GMT -6
Thats pretty funny . Where were you at the Amazon ? Never seen a frog that big.
Jim
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Post by fishwrench on Jun 26, 2008 7:51:56 GMT -6
I don't want to swim in any lake that has cannibal frogs. I do have a few questions though:
1) Was is easy to fillet? 2) Did it taste like chicken? 3) Was this your first time frog fishing? 4) If you tape the legs together, it might look like a spawning bass...think that one would go in the livewell?
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Post by Arnie on Jun 27, 2008 9:05:51 GMT -6
A buddy of mine has his camper on Spirit Lake in Iowa. His grandkids catch frogs like this off the dock with a piece of yarn tied to a string. They are in a back water bay. They dangle the yarn a few inches above the water and the frogs come out of the water, grab the yarn and the kids put a small net under the frog and scoop it up. Darndest thing I ever saw.
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Post by Fellow Frog Story on Jun 28, 2008 22:04:49 GMT -6
You know a couple years ago I had my kids out fishing from shore on a small lake. They were using little 1.5" white tubes on a jighead under a boober. When they would reel it back to shore to re-cast we would notice a frog or two chasing the tube. So my son goes and tangles the little tube out an inch or so over the water as far out that he could reach with his rod and a frog grabs the tube, hook and all. They caught frog after frog doing this. I'd never seen anything like it, but I believe the other frog stories you guys told. I've seen it happen.
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