Andy Taylor Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 I was tossing a weedless frog in the slop, and as soon as it hit the water, I saw a swirl a few feet behind it. I thought it was a bass following it, but it turned out to be a big bullfrog. It followed it closely for about 10' then it jumped on it and engulfed the frog. Need less to say, I caught my first bullfrog(about 9") with a weedless frog. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 21, 2010 Super User Posted June 21, 2010 LOL..must be some Big bullfrogs in that water.. ;D I wonder...could you count that as beating the skunk..? Quote
Jacob Robinson Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 Ive seen that before. Still cant belive they will bite topwaters though! I hooked a cotton mouth once on a hula popper when i was a kid. Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 21, 2010 Super User Posted June 21, 2010 Friend caught a snapping turtle on the James River with a crankbait this past weekend. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted June 21, 2010 Super User Posted June 21, 2010 Boy, that sure was a weird fishing experience. Quote
7mm-08 Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 I had never had this happen until last year. I guess I caught nearly ten frogs last year and 1 or 2 so far this year. It seems frog on frog violence is becoming an issue. Quote
Nebraska Bassin Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 I used to fish a farm pond that had a lot of bullfrogs in it, and they would hit on plastic worms. They never actually tried to eat them, they'd just latch on to them with their legs. I could reel them completely in to the point where the worm was an inch off the end of the rod, and they would still be hanging on for dear life. Quote
Bassin-Yakin Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 I was fishing a poppin frog years ago and hooked a brown water snake.... he stayed clamped to the frog almost back to the boat... shook off but the frog had a big bite out of it.... Quote
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