Most people think that when you're frogging
that you need to have you know a lot of cover
in the water.
As you can see the banks are pretty barren
on this bank right here.
The wind is kind of blowing in on them and
so forth.
This is kind of ones of those things where
it's an open water frogging deal, you know
the fish are up shallow right now and they're
wanting to feed and wanting to eat.
And when you look at this bank it doesn't
look much like you know a frogging bank at
all and that's some of the things I've learned
over the years is that you don't have to have
all of that cover in the water for it to be
a good bank.
Which in a sense is good because nobody even
thinks about throwing a frog on something
like this where we have a lot of wind blowing
up on the bank right now and it's actually
really good, the boat is only in 5 feet of
water so the fish doesn't really have to move
much to come up and get it, just a foot or
two or three feet or whatever for him to get
an easy meal.
So a lot of times I look at banks that I think
look really good for frogging which other
people might think they don't and those are
times when I usually catch a big one or catch
three or four doing it down you know a certain
stretch.
It's just stuff that I've learned over the
years of throwing it that you can catch a
frog fish anywhere you know, it really doesn't
have to have to cover although I would much
rather have the cover there but when it's
not they're still wanting to come up for the
bait and that's really key for me because
I know that I can catch fish on these banks
when you know the general other fisherman
would overlook it for throwing that stuff.
You could probably throw a worm or a small
crankbait and so forth and catch them.
But for me I like looking for the non-obvious
stuff that stuff that you wouldn't throw anything
on and it works man, it 
works really good!
