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Here in Fl, you can frog almost 3 out of the four seasons quite well. Keep thinking frogging is just a summer bait, you are missing out on some quality fish otherwise. Just my .02 ;)

 

Oh I frog in the spring and fall as well. It's just the majority of my big fish have come frogging late evening and into the night in the dog days of summer.

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Oh I frog in the spring and fall as well. It's just the majority of my big fish have come frogging late evening and into the night in the dog days of summer.

Makes sense. Best of luck to you.

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Just to get on the water just before daybreak, have a cup of coffee, enjoy the warmth of the mornng sun and then find (hopefully) "the" spot..... still looking but, I don't think there is anyone who enjoys their time on the water more than myself.

God Bless

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I too fish a couple hours in the early morning during the hot summer, or fish s couple hours before dark. I also like night fishing. I just can't take the extreme heat. If you can stand the heat, the ledge bite on Kentucky lake can be can be fantastic when they are pulling a lot of water thru the dam, those basses love the current.

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Early morning and night fishing.

Blue bird days are pretty and can be good,

Will fish all days in summertime,

For fun and food!

 

(sick of cold and wanting snow to melt---looks like Detroit will need to get to March 15+ before we stay(?) above freezing.)

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