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May 26, 2020 03:54:52   #
GlennMc928 Loc: Tualatin OR
 
I used to catch bull frogs all the time in a pond that I use to fish while fishing a Top water frog from shore in Calif.

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May 26, 2020 14:31:03   #
Fishin'Slug Loc: Rockaway Beach, MO
 
all you boys and girls...

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May 26, 2020 14:35:30   #
MAS fish Loc: Peoria,IL
 
Graywulff you are three doggin my night.lol

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May 26, 2020 14:38:25   #
Graywulff Loc: Cortez,Co.
 
MAS fish wrote:
Graywulff you are three doggin my night.lol
Gotta be Three MAS. One is a lonely number.......

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May 26, 2020 14:43:23   #
MAS fish Loc: Peoria,IL
 
Always loved their music.

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May 26, 2020 14:43:45   #
Graywulff Loc: Cortez,Co.
 
Graywulff wrote:
Gotta be Three MAS. One is a lonely number.......
Especially at night...🙃

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May 26, 2020 14:44:33   #
Graywulff Loc: Cortez,Co.
 
MAS fish wrote:
Always loved their music.
Yes me too... I still do.

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May 26, 2020 15:05:00   #
Randyhartford Loc: Lawrence, Kansas
 
Graywulff wrote:
Yes me too... I still do.


Me too. Still have cassettes, 8-tracks, and vinyl of them.

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May 26, 2020 15:11:08   #
Garry Loc: Wellborn, Florida
 
bigbarneycars wrote:
Got one for you guys and true. MY RIGHT HAND TO GOD TRUE. In the late '60s I found an "about" 10 acre lake on State Land in southern Michigan that was over-loaded with Bull Frogs. 5 of us, 2 with M17 K-22s + 3 with 22 Rifles harvested about 500 frogs as close as we kept count while wading around the perimeter of that lake in waist deep water on Saturdays for about two months. The interesting thing was that of the ones that were looking at us when we shot, 2-3 out of 5 had NO ENTRANCE HOLE. I went back to that lake for a few years for the next 30 years after that and their was not one Bull Frog on that lake ever again. And we stopped harvesting them after 2 months for fear of depleting them. The only thing that makes sense is that they migrated somewhere that we never found them again, Jer
Got one for you guys and true. MY RIGHT HAND TO GO... (show quote)


I believe it My uncle had a pond where you could always get a mess of frog legs. Back in the 60s when I was in the service 3 neighbor's younguns got permission to jig frogs in the pond. They removed 30 some pounds of dressed legs that night, and gave my uncle a nice mess of them. There has never been another frog in there again.

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May 26, 2020 18:01:17   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Sounds like some fun right there

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May 26, 2020 18:59:16   #
E.pa.al Loc: Martin's Creek
 
Welcome Mike13 to fs

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May 27, 2020 07:32:19   #
Buffalohunter Loc: Florida
 
I heard that it takes a bullfrog three to five years to reach maturity. I have taken lots of them with a gig at night. Go out on a dark night with a light. Fill a laundry bag about half full of them.

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May 27, 2020 19:54:42   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
Went gigging frogs one night with some guys when I was on a job down in Florida. They scared the beejesus out of me when the gator grabbed a frog from my giggin stick. They just laughed and said don’t worry happens all the time.

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May 27, 2020 20:33:04   #
Garry Loc: Wellborn, Florida
 
Huntm22 wrote:
Went gigging frogs one night with some guys when I was on a job down in Florida. They scared the beejesus out of me when the gator grabbed a frog from my giggin stick. They just laughed and said don’t worry happens all the time.


Don't know adout all the time, but it happens

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May 27, 2020 20:36:09   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
I told them that gator was just as good eatin as frog legs but they disagreed.

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