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I know this sounds dumb, but i have discovered a way that can help practice frog fishing even when your not on the water. First of all we have a big lawn and i was out casting a weedless frog in order to practice. When i saw the fairly thick grass clippings i thought wow! that would make perfect weed beds to cast onto while you "practicing fishing". With your imagination you can make a good little lake out of your own yard:) (Once i was absentmindedly reeling when my lure got stuck in some grass. I immediately tried to set the hook, resulting in a lure flying past me:)

Yeah, just wait till you get a couple of squirrel follows and you start targeting them with tubes full of peanut butter... 

I was practicing flipping and pitching tonight in my lawn to a area I made look like brush, I love to just practice, so when I get out there I am better equipped and ready to go

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Yeah, just wait till you get a couple of squirrel follows and you start targeting them with tubes full of peanut butter... 

We don't have squirrels in our yard. Only annoying cats that think its great fun to swat at the moving lure. Once i happened to get a hook stuck in a cats tail.........

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