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Something new with the thaw this spring. I always find a few bullfrogs around the edges, but they were alive. I've even seen them slowing crawling along the bottom through the thin clear ice. But I found this pile up near one of my docks. A couple actually came to life, but the rest had expired. I guess the long, cold winter and prolonged ice cover must have taken it's toll? I do have aeration, and started my shallow diffuser Feb 18th, due to 5 continuous weeks of heavy snow covered ice. This opened a 15-20 foot diameter hole, with vigorous boil at the center. I hope they aren't a harbinger of a fish kill.
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Most bullfrogs seem dead during the hibernation period. It MAY be that they are still in the suspended state. Well, at least I hope!!
NE Ohio, 2 ponds @ 1.3 @ 16' & .5 ac.@ 6'. Aeration x 6 bottom diffusors, 2 HVLP fountains, Honey Hole habitat x 35 pcs, FHM, SMB, WE, RBT, YP, BG, HBG, CC (in newer WE/SMB pond only) 2nd 1/2 ac pond LMB, CC, RSF, SMB, BCP, CBG, HBG, FHM.
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