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Yes, you can catch frogs with a cast net, but it requires skill and patience to avoid injuring or killing them.
Choosing the Right Cast Net
A cast net with a diameter of 6-10 feet and a mesh size of 1-2 inches is ideal for catching frogs. This size net allows you to scoop up a small group of frogs without netting too much water or disturbing the surrounding environment. Look for a net made from durable materials like nylon or monofilament that can withstand the rigors of casting and hauling.
Casting Techniques for Frog Catches
When casting your net for frogs, aim for a slow and gentle motion, allowing the net to settle on the water’s surface undisturbed. A good rule of thumb is to cast the net in an area with low vegetation, avoiding areas with tall water plants or overhanging branches. The ideal time for casting is usually at dawn or dusk when frogs are most active. To increase your chances of a successful catch, try to target areas with slow-moving water or shallow pools where frogs tend to congregate.
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