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Fun With Frogs

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September was frog heaven at my local lake. :) Water level has been pretty low allowing weed mats to fill nearly the entire shoreline with only a small window of a few weeks to toss a frog around before the level gets brought back up by the end of Oct. in preparation for trout stockings. With that said, prepared the frog battalion and went to work! frogging is definitely my favorite way to fish and a real nice change of pace on an extremely high pressured lake. Weapons of choice were r2s bullys 45-65 sizes. These are the pics that came out best out of the dozen or so, wish I had more pics but what can you do :D Hope you all enjoy!

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Nice bass, keep on froggin.

What lake was that at?

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thanks for all the great comments :) Hopefully my next post will be fun with swim baits!

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