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Bob La Londe wrote:
I was digging through some of my stuff when I ran across another frog bait. A Seizmo. I don't remember buy them, there they were in withthe rest of the bedraggled frogs in my frog box. If you're into frogs at the moment... I think the last time I brought out Penelope Frog for a stroll was before you frequented these parts. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/penelope.jpg Now THAT's a frog! |
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![]() "RichZ" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: I was digging through some of my stuff when I ran across another frog bait. A Seizmo. I don't remember buy them, there they were in withthe rest of the bedraggled frogs in my frog box. If you're into frogs at the moment... I think the last time I brought out Penelope Frog for a stroll was before you frequented these parts. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/penelope.jpg Now THAT's a frog! Very nice. Its a nice color lamination like Gilbert's moss frog for the front with the legs off his popping frog in the back. I'll have to post some pictures of them. Hopefully hanging from the mouth of a big bass. LOL -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() Bob, Do yourself a favor and gets some horny toads, fish like toads way more than frogs, talk about action.. you don't know what your missing "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "RichZ" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: I was digging through some of my stuff when I ran across another frog bait. A Seizmo. I don't remember buy them, there they were in withthe rest of the bedraggled frogs in my frog box. If you're into frogs at the moment... I think the last time I brought out Penelope Frog for a stroll was before you frequented these parts. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/penelope.jpg Now THAT's a frog! Very nice. Its a nice color lamination like Gilbert's moss frog for the front with the legs off his popping frog in the back. I'll have to post some pictures of them. Hopefully hanging from the mouth of a big bass. LOL -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Bob, Do yourself a favor and gets some horny toads, fish like toads way more than frogs, talk about action.. you don't know what your missing I don't necessarily agree with that statement. When I was in college, a friend of mine's dad ran the muskie hatchery in nearby Woodruff. Guy and I would catch a bunch of leopard frogs and toads, take them down to the rearing pond and feed the young muskies. The frogs were taken immediately and gulped down. We'd get the muskies whipped into a feeding frenzy and then toss in a toad. They'd hammer it and immediately spit it out. The toad would float to the surface, struggle and a different muskie would hit it and spit it again. We never saw the same muskie take a toad twice. Evidently they secrete something that tastes nasty to fish that frogs don't. The frogs that were fed were taken and immediately swallowed, never to be seen again. Most of the toads made it back to shore, battered, bruised and torn, but never eaten. The Horny "toad" lures might work better than a similar frog lure, but the real critters? Give me frogs over toads any day. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Come on Steve, we don't fish with real frogs :-) Rubber toads are far more
tastier than rubber frogs, especially with some garlic dipped legs!!!! "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Bob, Do yourself a favor and gets some horny toads, fish like toads way more than frogs, talk about action.. you don't know what your missing I don't necessarily agree with that statement. When I was in college, a friend of mine's dad ran the muskie hatchery in nearby Woodruff. Guy and I would catch a bunch of leopard frogs and toads, take them down to the rearing pond and feed the young muskies. The frogs were taken immediately and gulped down. We'd get the muskies whipped into a feeding frenzy and then toss in a toad. They'd hammer it and immediately spit it out. The toad would float to the surface, struggle and a different muskie would hit it and spit it again. We never saw the same muskie take a toad twice. Evidently they secrete something that tastes nasty to fish that frogs don't. The frogs that were fed were taken and immediately swallowed, never to be seen again. Most of the toads made it back to shore, battered, bruised and torn, but never eaten. The Horny "toad" lures might work better than a similar frog lure, but the real critters? Give me frogs over toads any day. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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