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A frog went a-courtin' and he did ride, M-hm...

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Went out today to do a little froggin'. This 38 ac lake is half covered in those smaller (silver dollar) pads. First cast with the Teckel Sprinker frog across the pads produced a 1.5 lb bass ~Yes!  A few more cast and a two pounder nailed the "spin-tail frog", as I like to call it. A few pickerel streaked beneath the pads like torpedoes after it but I slid it out of the way just before they hit it ~ varmints. I cast beyond a stump and brought the frog across the pads to it and WHAM!.. Nice big blow-up but he knocked the frog two feet into into the air above the boiling white water. "C'mon man!", I said with a chuckle. 

 

Ended up with ten bass and one pickerel that snuck-in on me. Biggest bass was 2.5 lb but had the camera on "record" by accident while taking the photo. I also used the River2 Sea popping frog for the really thick pads. I seem to get more hits in the thick stuff. Had at least 20 hits, fun day.

 

 

 

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Yep.....THAT is a good day.  I love it when they knock the frog into the air.  I think that's hilarious.

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Good looking frog water, sweet. 

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