Ready for a different kind of night out? Grab your headlamp and join Guide Kadin Tantzen for some after-dark amphibian action in Orange, TX. This ain't your average fishing trip - we're talkin' about gigging frogs under the stars. Perfect for thrill-seekers, nature lovers, or anyone looking to shake up their usual routine. No experience? No problem. Kadin's got the know-how to get you giggling (and gigging) in no time.
We'll meet up at 408 Pier Rd as the sun's going down, around 7:30 PM. Kadin'll get you set up on his 1860 Grizzly Tracker - a sweet little boat that's perfect for sneaking up on unsuspecting frogs. You and up to three buddies will spend the next four hours cruising the local lakes, scanning the shorelines for those telltale glowing eyes. It's a hands-on experience, so be ready to get a little muddy and have a whole lot of fun. Just remember to snag that Texas fishing license before you show up!
Alright, here's the deal with frogging. We use long, multi-pronged spears called "gigs" to catch these jumpy critters. You'll be standing at the front of the boat, spotlight in one hand, gig in the other. When you spot a frog, you gotta be quick - they're not called "jumpers" for nothing! Kadin will teach you the art of the perfect gig: how to aim, when to strike, and how to avoid spooking the frogs. It's all about stealth, timing, and a steady hand. Don't worry if you miss a few at first - even the pros whiff sometimes. Half the fun is in the chase!
Let me tell you, there's something special about being out on the water at night. The stars overhead, the chorus of crickets and bullfrogs, the excitement of spotting those glowing eyes in your light beam - it's a rush like no other. Plus, frog legs are considered a delicacy by many. If you're into trying new things, you might just discover your new favorite meal. But even if you're not into eating 'em, the thrill of the hunt and the unique experience make this trip a winner for all kinds of folks.
In Orange, TX, we're mainly after bullfrogs and pig frogs. Bullfrogs are the big boys - they can grow up to 8 inches long and weigh over a pound. These guys are most active from late spring through early fall, making summer nights prime time for froggin'. They've got a deep, resonant "jug-o-rum" call that you'll hear echoing across the water. Pig frogs, on the other hand, are a bit smaller but just as fun to catch. They got their name from their distinctive grunt that sounds a bit like a - you guessed it - pig. Both species are quick and can jump several feet in a single bound, so you've gotta be on your toes!
What makes these frogs so exciting to catch? For one, they're smart and evasive. You might see a frog, creep up on it, and just as you're about to gig - splash! It's gone. That challenge keeps you on your toes and makes every catch feel like a real accomplishment. Plus, there's the element of surprise. You never know how big the frog will be until you've got it in hand. Sometimes, you'll pull up a monster that'll have everyone on the boat hollering with excitement.
So there you have it, folks - a night of froggin' with Kadin Tantzen in Orange, TX. It's not your everyday fishing trip, and that's exactly why you should give it a shot. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsman looking for a new challenge or just someone who wants to try something different, this trip's got you covered. You'll come away with new skills, great stories, and maybe even a taste for frog legs. Don't let this unique opportunity hop away - book your spot now and get ready for a night you won't forget. Trust me, once you've experienced the thrill of gigging under the stars, you'll be croaking about it for weeks!
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