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Im sure there are many crackers in MI. Id like to once get into em down South.Shell crackers are a hoot. I fished the St. Johns when I lived in South Georgia. We'd catch hundreds some days. I hope it's still like that.
Plan is to dig some worms and get some grass shrimp and give it the old college try when she heats up.Im sure there are many crackers in MI. Id like to once get into em down South.
I spent 2 yrs in Texas and had a ocean trip scheduled but had to cancel as the most of he guys had to go to FL for a launch at Canaverial, they were Army medics. I left before we could get a reschedule.
Never seen a frog down here yet. Kind of strange.See if someone can take you frog hunting while you're down there (it's done after dark when the snakes and gators come out just in case you're scared). It's great fun and they taste great too! Bucket list stuff...
They come out at night...Never seen a frog down here yet. Kind of strange.
Do they spear them?They come out at night...
Are you trying to get him eaten by a gator? lolYea but using a headlight and a .22 hollow point works better!!! Ask around and if you get the chance, go!
Na, I'd tell him about about noodling catfish!!!Are you trying to get him eaten by a gator? lol
Just stick your hand in the hole. lolNa, I'd tell him about about noodling catfish!!!
...and wiggle it around. LOLJust stick your hand in the hole. lol
Not to concerned about the gators. They are more afraid of us. I did tap one on the head with my fishing pole last year. He wasn't to happy about that.Are you trying to get him eaten by a gator? lol
...and what kind of words do those sound like? (famous last)Not to concerned about the gators. They are more afraid of us.
If you think about all the wading birds out during the day, a frog would be eaten instantly if it appeared during daylight. Frogs are nocturnal to survive.Never seen a frog down here yet. Kind of strange.
With all the Eagles, osprey, heron, ahinga, cormeron and the dozens of other birds down here eating all day long it is a wonder that the fish, snake, lizard or frog population survives.If you think about all the wading birds out during the day, a frog would be eaten instantly if it appeared during daylight. Frogs are nocturnal to survive.