Sure don't see or hear them anymore. Whats happened to them? Heck even Shawnee Lake was loaded with them years ago.
Sure don't see or hear them anymore. Whats happened to them? Heck even Shawnee Lake was loaded with them years ago.
to cold forem
I see quite a few every year especially when dove hunting around farm ponds in September.
I still see them at Lake Shawnee but not like years ago, but see oodles of them in farm ponds!
Guess I need to shop for a new frog pond. Sure is some good eatin.
springhillwantabe LIKED above post
Couple ponds I fish have dozens of monster bullfrogs. Makes it tough to even fish a topwater frog for bass during the summer sometimes.
The last several years of drought haven't helped the bullfrogs. A lot of water disappeared for extended periods and as you know, no water = no frogs!
I've also noticed fewer bullfrogs at some of lakes with "permanent" waters. Low water levels on normally consistent shorelines leaves a lot of the good frog habitat high and dry so that may help explain some situations.