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Looking at used jon and v-hull aluminum boats - 10 to 12 ft. Anything special I should watch out for?
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 502927" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Cane pole fishing for bullfrogs is very effective. (any pole works, but the longer it is, the easier it is) All you need is a hook with the barb mashed down and literally anything, like a strip of T-shirt on the hook. A split shot helps if there is a breeze</p><p></p><p>Day or night, when you see a frog, drop the hook in front of them and wiggle it and BAM you have a frog. Bring a pillowcase and drop them in. Repeat as often as you can. Easier and less messy than shooting, and a lot of fun. It's addictive!</p><p></p><p>Find a person or restaurant who serves frog legs and ask if they want a bunch. Or put a post up on Facebook Marketplace and see if anyone is interested. You should get a bunch of hits. </p><p></p><p>Another option is to make a post asking if anyone wants to hunt bullfrogs. Fishing, gigging or air-gunning. Let others do the work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 502927, member: 4972"] Cane pole fishing for bullfrogs is very effective. (any pole works, but the longer it is, the easier it is) All you need is a hook with the barb mashed down and literally anything, like a strip of T-shirt on the hook. A split shot helps if there is a breeze Day or night, when you see a frog, drop the hook in front of them and wiggle it and BAM you have a frog. Bring a pillowcase and drop them in. Repeat as often as you can. Easier and less messy than shooting, and a lot of fun. It's addictive! Find a person or restaurant who serves frog legs and ask if they want a bunch. Or put a post up on Facebook Marketplace and see if anyone is interested. You should get a bunch of hits. Another option is to make a post asking if anyone wants to hunt bullfrogs. Fishing, gigging or air-gunning. Let others do the work! [/QUOTE]
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