Last month we talked about the basics of frog fishing, which consisted of tackle, cover, depth, and techniques. This month we will go into more detail about these, plus lure modification and seasons.
Frog fishing has traditionally been considered a spring and early summer approach that closes down for the year in many waters when solid fields of lily pads or spatterdock completely close over the ...
Every topwater strike makes bass fishing more fun. But there’s something about topwater frog fishing—watching that almost comical-looking bait hop and sputter and then get suddenly obliterated—that ...
Fishing a frog over the pads and slop is one of my absolute favorite ways to catch bass. The visual strikes are absolutely explosive. When the bite is on, a day of frog fishing is a great day. It’s ...
It is a well-known fact that one of a bass' favorite food sources is frogs. Frogs are quite tempting to an inquisitive bass because of the way that they move across the surface of the water, over ...
California angler Bobby Barrack has seen only two live frogs ever hit by largemouth bass, and in both cases the frogs were immediately spit out. That hasn't stopped the Delta guide and tournament pro ...
The dog days of summer also mean that bass usually move off-shore for cooler water or retreat to thick vegetation for the same reason. And while anglers will most likely have better success in deeper ...
VIENTIANE — There in the rice paddy fields, rows of rods and fishing lines hang over the shallow water with worms attached. They are still alive and flexing and seem to be very inviting to eat. These ...
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