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Okay, Kathy, this is for YOU!
I just caught my bullfrog! Last summer we discovered one in the koi ponds. We tried to catch, had a good chance, but that's all we got, one chance and we never saw it again. So today I go out to the lily pond, and here on the shelf in one of the cut down 1 gallon pots is the oddest shaped rock or dirt, since I don't use big rocks in the lily pond. I'm looking at it closely, when I realize it has "form" frog form! Totally forced into this pot so the sides bulge out. Talk about easy catching. Went inside and got a knee pad, reached right in an napped it. Water is only 52F, so it wasn't gonna move fast. It tried to slip thru, but I've caught enough frogs to know to squeeze tight on those legs. This is one Bullfrog that can go to the Demon Pond, so glad I got it out before all my Pacific tree frogs became breakfast, lunch and dinner. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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