I started at 2:30 and got out at around 6, I tried another pond the day before and every frog busted me.. this time I move a little further from shore say 4-5yds away from the waterline then instead of looking right in at the shore I watched the edge of the water ahead under the bushes,, finding openings in the brush over hanging the water I would walk backwards into those openings very slow while looking up the edge of the water to about 10yds and I'd see them looking out towards the water and take shots then if I knew I could crawl in and get that arrow.
it was like stalking except your in waders 3' in the water trying to NOT fall over a stump or submerged tree. the frogs where under all this brush in the shady spots, walking behind them was impossible PLUS being in the water you where away from the ticks.
need to change a few things though, maybe shorter bow, bow quiver because the back quiver doesn't work in this situation unless its swung around and under your arm but then it gets wet when retrieving arrows and plus the Scorpios (Judo Springs) are hard getting back down in the back quiver, maybe put a 30' decoy string on the arrow, and never ever forget the thermacell,, I'll bring the camera to the next water hole maybe tomorrow.
fried them up in butter, then put a big sliced up portabella mushroom in the pan and added some water after they sucked up the butter.. once my daughter heard "frog leg" she wanted no part of it but gave in later because of the smell,,, wife and daughter both gave a thumbs up for this tasty before bedtime treat..