I think frogs can be a sign of relatively good water quality. They are sensitive to toxins in the water column and can be some of the first signs of trouble if they start dying. My bigger bullfrogs are territorial to a certain degree and seem to stake out small territories around themselves. They are also big time cannibals and snap up the smaller frogs who get too close. Sometimes my smaller fisherman (nieces and nephews mostly) have more fun twitching a small jig on top of the FA and watching a big frog snap it up than they do catching fish! Okay, full disclosure....me too!



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