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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    I was trying to hold off, seeing how you busted me out last time I chimed in too soon!! JK, seriously though, I have never been frog gigging. I know, I grew up around the Hurricane/White River bottoms and Ive never been frog gigging, what kind of redneck am I?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrule View Post
    being "bradshawed" usually means its gonna be a great trip. I also dont mind being a "cooler guy" as Jase calls em as long as i get to eat em. whats it like on conway? ive never tried it out there..i know there are some frogs bc ive seen them and heard them but with the pad growth out there so thick in the summer and the flat/shallow banks it would seem like they would be a lot of trouble to get to
    Frogging lake Conway might just be one of the hardest places in the state to frog, between the Lilly pads and the floating gator grass the stumps and logs. If you try it watch your outboard close, I promise you will overheat it trying to get to the frogs, not to mention because of the vegetation and the difficulty of getting to the frogs they will go under the water on you from being spooked. I have tried to frog Conway on more than one occasion and it is right close to impossible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrule View Post
    being "bradshawed" usually means its gonna be a great trip. I also dont mind being a "cooler guy" as Jase calls em as long as i get to eat em. whats it like on conway? ive never tried it out there..i know there are some frogs bc ive seen them and heard them but with the pad growth out there so thick in the summer and the flat/shallow banks it would seem like they would be a lot of trouble to get to
    Conway is way to busy for frogs.
    I catch a few...
    I always take a gig when I fish at night during the late spring through the summer. But have never brought home more than 4 probably... Enough to let the kids play with..

    I grew up frog gigging every chance we got. We'd catch so many the "Cooler Man's" finger tips would be black and blue from the slamming lid. ROFL!!
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    But.... I have a couple..

    We spend our summer days and nights on the AR river at our local swimming hole and I hear them hollering on the river banks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lkconwayguru View Post
    Frogging lake Conway might just be one of the hardest places in the state to frog, between the Lilly pads and the floating gator grass the stumps and logs. If you try it watch your outboard close, I promise you will overheat it trying to get to the frogs, not to mention because of the vegetation and the difficulty of getting to the frogs they will go under the water on you from being spooked. I have tried to frog Conway on more than one occasion and it is right close to impossible.
    12' flat bottom, 4hp Johnson...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    12' flat bottom, 4hp Johnson...

    Frog Hunters dream boat!
    Have not got one hot yet!!!


    Yep... The original mud motor.
    If the boat will float, these will push it.
    If it gets clogged with weeds.. Raise it out of the water, "wide open of course" give it a little shake and drop her back down.

    Beaver dams and log jams...?

    2 men with these 2 poles... A 12' boat is unstoppable!
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    I forgot the "Frog Box"
    Full of shear pins, and misc parts and tools...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    I was trying to hold off, seeing how you busted me out last time I chimed in too soon!! JK, seriously though, I have never been frog gigging. I know, I grew up around the Hurricane/White River bottoms and Ive never been frog gigging, what kind of redneck am I?
    In disappointed. You may have issues renewing your redneck card this year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post


    Yep... The original mud motor.
    If the boat will float, these will push it.
    If it gets clogged with weeds.. Raise it out of the water, "wide open of course" give it a little shake and drop her back down.

    Beaver dams and log jams...?

    2 men with these 2 poles... A 12' boat is unstoppable!
    Do the frogs die from the stab wound or from tetanus?

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    Nm those aren't gigs...nasty looking push poles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geagle81 View Post
    Nm those aren't gigs...nasty looking push poles!
    X2, these poles are for pulling over logs and beaver dams, have been used to remove snakes from the boat as well.
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