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Just watched a YouTube video the other day of a guy in Florida doing a 'catch and cook' style video and he walked down to his backyard pond and started pulling out huge bullfrogs left and right using.........a top water frog.

 

(Believe he had a baby pad crasher and some type of mini or micro frog)

 

These things were literally chasing down the bait as he's dragging it on top of pads and scum. I had never heard of or seen this before and wanted to know if this is a common technique?

 

Anyone else try this before and if so any tips/tricks?

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When my brother and I were little, we dangled this tiny spinner right above the scum and watched the frogs swarm it. I have to try that again 'cause it was a blast!

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2 hours ago, Tweek1106 said:

Anyone else try this before and if so any tips/tricks?

 

Not on purpose.  You just need to have the big ones around, and tease them like you would a cat.

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Bullfrog are super aggressive and dumb as a post. I've seen them eat all sorts of baits. I used to use a bright colored grub on a weightless thin wire hook, just thread the grub on the hook. We'd keep them in a mesh bag with a drawstring after we caught them.

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We used to catch them on floating frogs all the time; a fly rod with a little piece of foam or felt is more effective.

 

They will literally eat anything that moves next to them.  My dad caught one last year that had a blackbird in its mouth; not sure how he caught the bird but he still hit me dad’s offering.

 

Were you watching Miliken fishing?

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There's a certain patch of weeds at a pond that I fish that you can't even put a topwater frog near without a real bull frog chasing it down. 

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As a kid I used to catch huge bullfrogs by dragging big nightcrawlers across the duckweed on the surface of a neighborhood pond in NY. Twenty years later I went back to the same pond with two of my kids. The frogs were still there. This time we used barbless hooks. The kids definitely enjoyed the enterprise.

 

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21 hours ago, bassh8er said:

 

 

Were you watching Miliken fishing?

Yeah, just found him on YouTube and really enjoyed the frog fishing vids.

 

I'll have to try your technique too with the foam or felt

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There are a couple of farm ponds where I cannot fish with a frog. I'll have 5 or 6 bullfrogs going after the bait.

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20 hours ago, Tweek1106 said:

Yeah, just found him on YouTube and really enjoyed the frog fishing vids.

 

I'll have to try your technique too with the foam or felt

 

He’s not from Florida.  Those were homegrown Nebraska frogs.

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Sure do! As soon as the frog hit the pads, I would have 3-4 hone right in on it.  Tough for them to get it in their mouths but they are persistent.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, nosdog2 said:

Sure do! As soon as the frog hit the pads, I would have 3-4 hone right in on it.  Tough for them to get it in their mouths but they are persistent.  

 

 

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That's crazy, do you ever eat them?

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I had them in New Orleans one time, but never caught them to eat.  I just let them go.  A lot of guys "hunt" them with .22 in this spot, they fill up small coolers with them.

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