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Offline huntingdog16

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Frog Hunting?
« on: November 02, 2013, 02:02:56 PM »
I was wondering if there were any places in skagit county to do frog hunting? I live in Burlington to be exact and was wondering if anyone knew of any lakes around here such as beaver, big lake, or clear lake that might hold good populations of frogs to catch. Any help is appreciated Thankyou!!

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Re: Frog Hunting?
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2013, 05:01:47 PM »
Come out to anacortes, there are good frog spots everywhere

If ya got a boat go to Campbelle lake, you can duck hunt on the lake, so I'd imagine you could get away with using a pellet gun or something, back in the western corner of the lake there are tons of lillys.... I wouldn't try heart or Erie lake however.... They are pretty nasty

In town, look into the community forrest land near 37th st, there are tons of swamps back there, kinda a hump to get a canoe or Jon boat back there, but I've considered it before..... It's pretty froggy. Not sure how weapons work in town ( bow, air gun, ect) but for giggin, it should be killer...

I've honestly never been frogging, mostly because I've never had frog, so I'm unsure if it's worth it, but I've looked into going and thats where I'd go.

Id have figured frog season be over, it was down in the 30s last night, and my yard still has frost as of now
« Last Edit: November 20, 2013, 05:10:11 PM by jeepster »
catch it. kill it. cook it. eat it.
Forget the bear spray, use wasp killer. Concentrated delivery stream, 10X the product, and only $3.00 on sale.

I smoke two fish in the morning, I smoke two fish at night, I smoke two fish in de afternoon makes me feel alright

 


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