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Author Topic: Another great night of frogging!  (Read 722 times)

Online Tajue17

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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #20 on: July 09, 2013, 09:06:00 AM »
still waiting here for 7/15 when our frog season opens..  keep em coming.
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #21 on: July 09, 2013, 12:47:00 PM »
Glen,

There are many ways to prepare them, me being from the South we lightly batter in a fish fry mix and with the grease hot we fry a golden brown.

On the other thread demonstrating how to make the frog points there was a French recipe posted that sounded delicious   :readit:
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #22 on: July 16, 2013, 07:05:00 PM »
   

Hope its okay I'm posting this here but, finally got out today 96 degrees and no breeze,, boy this was tough because these frogs where skittish but I put on the waders and got into the lillys stalked around the edges of a couple weeded in small kettle ponds  maybe 15' off shore looking up ahead towards the shore about 10yds ahead (any closer they would jump for the water)

my setup was the 52# Baraga I just bought here a couple weeks ago, Sitka spruce, 145gr blunts and Scorpio's slid onto the shaft.  

I learned to not bring the back quiver next time and try a bow  quiver, maybe tie off the arrow even though I was shooting towards the bank I'd then have to remove the back quiver, hang the bow on something and crawl under the over hanging brush to retrieve the arrow-sometimes with frog,, and don't forget that thermacell because I used no bug spray and didn't get one bug biting me.

I skinned the legs, coated with oil and did the shake n bake thing with onion, garlic&pepper and chili powders and letting sit in the fridge for a couple hours then either frying pan or grill decisions, decisions..
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #23 on: July 16, 2013, 07:37:00 PM »
Ted,

   :clapper:    :clapper:    :clapper:  You did real good in daylight no less!

We hunt at night to breakdown there defenses and try and be the heat and humidity (useless).  My mouth is watering again....
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2013, 06:35:00 AM »
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..
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2013, 07:54:00 AM »
Looks to be a lot of fun. Love frog legs. Not had any since I lived back east, in the 80s.
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2013, 08:36:00 AM »
I've read taht simmered in butter, garlic and white wine is also good... almost like some folks do soft shell crabs...

Ted, that is some hunt system you have there.  I'd likely be in the drink soaked to my eyeballs! Or most of the ponds I USED to know, were 3' of muck!

Seems I don't know any ponds anymore or I'd be fishing for bluegills... Great read though, Ted!
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #27 on: July 17, 2013, 08:59:00 AM »
it was cool getting to shoot the bow like this,, get cheap waders, get in the swampy water, go slow, shoot 5 to 10yds towards the shore at a 2" target @ 5 to 10yds with your stumping arrows,,, bring a few plastic supermarket bags to tie onto your wader strap but keep inside your waders cause the bushes will tear them  open.  

also thanks to John Langley for letting me post this here,, Johns got some night tricks I'm sure if anyone is headed out at night.
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #28 on: July 17, 2013, 06:38:00 PM »
No problem Ted   :bigsmyl:  

I recommend to anyone if you've lost the "Fun Factor” of bowhunting and it seems things never come together in your shot opportunities try frogging!
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #29 on: July 18, 2013, 07:10:00 AM »
Plus John, you can break away from small game whenever you want to blow some stumps apart and have some other fun,, a travel fishing rod (or Tenkara rod) in the back pack for some pre frog shooting popper casts might be fun, and this can be incorporated right into camping & hiking just pack in the waders all rolled up  on the back pack and small back packing grill, light weight tarp or hammock,, its endless and puts a whole new spin on "there's nothing to hunt or do"

I guess the heat is an issue so maybe late afternoons only,,, I can't this enough but always bring the thermacell.
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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #30 on: August 06, 2013, 10:16:00 PM »
ttt

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Re: Another great night of frogging!
« Reply #31 on: August 06, 2013, 10:34:00 PM »
I'm relatively new to tradgang! My friends wife needs to see this thread... she thinks we're crazy. We used my longbow the other day to harvest a handful of the long-legged critters!
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