All the frogs most places on the Kenai Refuge came out last weekend Th-Sun.
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FYI: Telaquana Lake is on the Alaska Peninsula north of Lake Clark and
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Howdy Blain!
Just wanted to let you know we heard the first frogs calling on the 12th
across the bay. For sure there were 2 or more but since it was midnight we
didn't head on over to count them. The previous 3 days before the 12th we
had been to the outlet river daily hoping to hear them but no such luck.
Also looked for them in the usual spots, no luck there either. We would
guess that they are now out & calling down there as well as here on the
bay,
but the ice is getting worse for traveling. I'll send in your forms in a
bit, but most likely you won't see them until ice out and the Park plane on
floats.
Best Wishes, Jeanette