ronwoodcraft
Bronze Member
At the old log pond on the way into town this morning. The ducks are only half grown, so it helps to make the bullfrog look larger. There were lots of jumbo size bullfrogs in the pond.
I never thought about it before, but yesterday when seeing the size of these frogs, I wondered if they do eat the little newly hatched ducks.He looks big enough to eat a smaller duck!
Well I guess that answers the question!...I used to catch them in a similar way. We used a cane pole with a heavy line and a big treble hook. We would lower the hook in front of their face and snag them under the lower lip. A lot of times they would pounce on the bare hook thinking it was food.They try to eat anything and maybe that's what was on the mind of that bullfrog to see if it was possible a duck would fit in his mouth. I use to catch them with a fish line a small hook and a small piece of paper on the hook by dangling it in front of them.
Well I guess that answers the question!...I used to catch them in a similar way. We used a cane pole with a heavy line and a big treble hook. We would lower the hook in front of their face and snag them under the lower lip. A lot of times they would pounce on the bare hook thinking it was food.
I used to stop at Wendover once in a while, but never went in that place. Last time I ate frog legs was when I was a kid in Oklahoma. At that time we ate a lot of squirrels, rabbits, and frogs. It was more of a survival thing back then. To be honest I can't remember what frog legs tasted like, and have no desire to find out again.Last time I ate frog legs was at that big buffet that looks like a jungle inside there in Wendover Nevada, They had em in the buffet. You ever stop by that place when you were on the road?