Good luck with that sir. A lot of folks keep their ponds to themselves. It's hard to find farm ponds to fish and gig and do other things on these days. Hope you find one though.

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I've used up all my farm ponds. Anyone have or know someone with a pond who would be willing to let me come thin out their Bullfrog herd in NKY? I'm very respectful of others property, and I only take big ones. I always leave the smaller ones to grow for next time.
Good luck with that sir. A lot of folks keep their ponds to themselves. It's hard to find farm ponds to fish and gig and do other things on these days. Hope you find one though.
need some rain thats for sure . When we get a good all day rain frogs will move from pond to pond . We could also use a whole lot less of those blue herring crane's those things can and will eat every frog and tadpole in a pond not to mention the fish they can shove down there throat
if your willing to travel try out yellowbanks in brickenridge county they have several ponds last track I had a lot of frogs!
There are numerous ponds in Peabody coal company land, just need to buy the usage permit $10. Good to take a canoe, some are really brushy and way back. A lot of work, but it can be well worth it.
