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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 2776602" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>Well, I sure hope you guys are right but I'm not so sure..Dennis, it's actually been 7 years since you and I went frogging..I found the pictures..anyway the ponds you and I hunted didn't have any really big frogs that year and have zero frogs now..None of these ponds have gone dry..There are about 4 ponds close enough to my house that I can set on the patio at night and listen to them sound off. I haven't heard a bull frog in several years and once again, none of these have gone dry..A game ranger from Kay county once told me that they were thinking a virus had hit the frogs but I haven't heard any more about that on weather it has been confirmed or not. Anyway, all I'm saying is in my neck of the woods the drought has been on for about 4 years but the frogs disappeared several years before that. Just my opinion and observation..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 2776602, member: 16840"] Well, I sure hope you guys are right but I'm not so sure..Dennis, it's actually been 7 years since you and I went frogging..I found the pictures..anyway the ponds you and I hunted didn't have any really big frogs that year and have zero frogs now..None of these ponds have gone dry..There are about 4 ponds close enough to my house that I can set on the patio at night and listen to them sound off. I haven't heard a bull frog in several years and once again, none of these have gone dry..A game ranger from Kay county once told me that they were thinking a virus had hit the frogs but I haven't heard any more about that on weather it has been confirmed or not. Anyway, all I'm saying is in my neck of the woods the drought has been on for about 4 years but the frogs disappeared several years before that. Just my opinion and observation.. [/QUOTE]
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