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12 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I've never seen a bass eat a bullfrog, and there's lots of bullfrogs around here. I've used them for bait multiple times, catfish and turtles are the only thing that ever eat them in my experience. I've also noticed that if there's lots of bullfrogs on the weeds I'm fishing, there's almost never any bass, not that are eating anyways. 

thats interesting. I always thought that if i was fishing frogs in an area where bullfrogs were croaking, that would be a good thing. Almost like a dinner bell to the bast (and probably big ones at that). 

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On 5/31/2016 at 7:24 PM, buzzed bait said:

dude that's a toad of a toad!

Lol exactly what I thought.

By the way, one good summer pattern around here is fishing frog baits where you hear croaking frogs.I really don't think its the basses favorite meal but the ones I catch this way are all fat , healthy fish.

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Bull frogs kill hula poppers if you throw them right in front of em. I think it has to do with territory 

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On 6/1/2016 at 3:19 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

They're a nuisance at one of the ponds I fish. I can't hardly finish, or sometimes even start...

Simple solution... fried frog legs.

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5 minutes ago, herbu said:

Simple solution... fried frog legs.

Not out of a wastewater reclamation pond, no thank you. 

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