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Author Topic: Part I: "Frog point” for those who like eating frogs compared to missing frogs!  (Read 1072 times)

Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Now go shoot some frogs!

 
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Offline Doc Nock

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My luck, I'd make those side bends just EXACTLY the right size to miss the frog on both sides, and pin him temporarily to the bottom till he wiggled out and was GONE!

That is very interesting. So the concrete wire actually fits up inside the threaded insert?

In pic 6, it appears there is a bump in there and the insert looks like it is way shorter than the 1 1/2" long "tail" you left to go up inside?

Can you clarify that for a dummy???

Thanks and very ingenious!
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Offline wetfeathers

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I'll definately be making these!  I lost 2 judo points to over determined bull frogs who hopped away with my arrows! I had to hand grab and "fishpole" the remainder of the day.  Great idea here. Thanks for the help.
 
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Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Hey Doc, yes the wire size used here (concrete re-enforcement) actually screw in almost like a threaded insert. These are GT inserts with an opening on the end so the extra length screws pass the end for extra security once the glue expands.
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Offline Doc Nock

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Thanks for that clarification, John

I use the heavier brass inserts and they don't have the "thru hole". I don't know if that is available on other arrow mfg inserts or not.

I'm sure that I have a few of those old GT alum inserts around as I've shot GT's a lot over the years.

Problem is finding frogs around my area.  I think our chipmunks eat frogs, instead of the other way around!   :saywhat:    :rolleyes:

I have a concrete guy a few doors down. Maybe I can get him to bring me some wire scrap to make up just a few... just in case!

I'm thinking that clarification on the length and using inserts might help others, as well!

Thank you!
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Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Mike,

Great mess of frogs!
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Offline larry

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John, I'm not sure what I like better, the tutorial or the plate of cooked frog legs  :thumbsup:  Looks like I just acquired a little 4th of July weekend project!

Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Larry,

Same here while posting the pictures last night I could smell and taste the lightly battered and golden fried Frog legs just by looking at that picture!   :bigsmyl:
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About how much do those weigh in at?
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Offline Duncan

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Hey, those are great! Thanks for the tutorial.
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Offline Shinken

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AWESOME tutorial!!!

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It makes me want to go harvest some frogs for supper!

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Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Garrett,

You can adjust the weight by adjusting the width and length of the head.

In the picture below the smaller head and insert weight 200 and is the same as my normal head wt range.  The bigger head I didn’t weight but would venture to guess 300.

   
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Originally posted by South MS Bowhunter:
Garrett,

You can adjust the weight by adjusting the width and length of the head.

In the picture below the smaller head and insert weight 200 and is the same as my normal head wt range.  The bigger head I didn’t weight but would venture to guess 300.

     
Thanks for the reply.  That is just the kind of info I was hoping for.  My setup is a 100gr insert with 125 point.  I may try making a couple frog-gigging arrows with my next batch of arrows using a standard insert.
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Offline ChuckC

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Doc,  I am guessing that "bump" is just a glob of that wet glue, made to look more than it is by the picture.

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Stick a couple in your pack or quiver pocket for an emergency fish arrow when you go hunting . Would work real good. Catch a lot of squirrels and chipmunks too.

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Chuck, I suppose you're right...

Sure is a slick set up! If we had much in the way of frogs hereabouts, I'd be all over this. Still want to make up a couple... As suggested by Steve, I bet they'd make some interesting fish points too... but might require more adaptation to not pull back out too easily.

Very cool idea! Only ate frog legs once..sauteed in a seafood restaurant. Aside from their looking like small people torsos and legs... they were delicious. Done in butter and garlic and white wine I believe!

of course, those pictures of li'l frogs in wheelchairs coming out of the kitchen later made me do a double take though!    :rolleyes:    :saywhat:
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Offline South MS Bowhunter

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Chuck and Doc, yes that is just the glue you're seeing in that picture.

Steve I like that ideas!  A small bottle of Gorrilla glue activated by water and your set, could be super glue for that matter but I like the expanding foam that surround the end of the inserted piece that give a Little more grip.
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Offline rbcorbitt

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Great tutorial!  Gonna make up some and play around with them!
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Offline Steve Jr

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Giggin arrow heads COOL!!!!! I love frog legs, I know what I'm doing today. Thanks  :)
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Offline South MS Bowhunter

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For those of you wondering how they shoot or fly, at the range i’m shooting 10’ to 25’ they fly great.  I do carry a blunt tipped arrow for the frog that like to sit on the logs, but if your shooting ability is  good you can easily knock them off with head shots and not risk sticking the head in the log.

In the likelihood you do stick the log careful back and forth movement has gotten the heads out for me, and usually the logs are waterlogged to the point to allow easier removal.

The surefire cure for this though is “Don’t Miss"   :pray:
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