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3. During the last minute of cooking, place lemons halved side down and cook til charred.
4. Place fish and lemons on serving platter, tent with foil to keep fish warm while preparing sauce.
5. Melt butter in small skillet over low heat
6. Whisk lemon juice and half the jar of capers into melted butter. Whisk well to emulsify sauce properly.
7. Add zest and garlic to emulsified sauce and continue cooking and whisking for 30-45 seconds.

8. Add chopped parsley and season to taste with salt and pepper, remove from heat.
9. Pour sauce, except 2-4 tablespoons, over fish
*We put the reserved sauce back over low heat and used it to coat cellentani as a side dish.
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The summer heat has set in and for most anglers that means chasing bass in deeper water. But luckily for those that like to fish shallow there are still options. Frog fishing up shallow can be very productive even in the hottest part of summer.


The best place to look for shallow summer bass will be adjacent to deeper water. Areas where a creek channel swings closer to the bank will be some of the first places to look. These bass will be in the deepest, darkest shadows they can find to escape the summer heat.





The right equipment is important when frog fishing. I like a 7’2” medium heavy rod with a moderate fast tip. If you’re fishing heavy cover a heavy/fast would be a better option. It just needs to have a soft tip. You will never get a frog to walk with a broom stick. Pair it with a high speed reel spooled with 50-60 pound braid.

Now that we have the equipment taken care of let’s talk frogs. When it comes to colors keep it simple. You really only need three colors. Black or brown variations when the bass are feeding on bream and white when they are feeding on shad. It’s important to trim the legs before using them. I trim mine about 1-1/2” long and at an angle to help them walk better. A couple “pro-tips” for better hookups are to boil your frogs for a few minutes to soften the bodies or slightly bend the hook points up so they don’t snag on the frogs back.



When fishing frogs in the heat of summer it’s important to skip your frog as far back under over hanging bushes and trees as possible to get where those bass are hiding. Walk the bait back to you with short quick twitches of the rod in what’s called “walking the dog”. Sometimes they will want the bait walking with a fast motion and other times a more subtle walk with occasional pauses will get them to bite. Change it up and the bass will tell you what they want. This is sure to generate some vicious strikes.





