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    Default Any Frog Hunters Here?

    I have often thought about frog hunting. Mostly because I prefer the warmer weather, but also because I have several friends and relatives that enjoy frogs legs. I never tried it, nor do I know of any frog hunters. I have theorized that a .22 loaded with Super Colibries or CCI CB Longs would be the weapon of choice. The idea seems to be a way to combine hunting for the pot with plinking. The only downside I see is the fact that snakes also frog hunt on a daily basis for their pot. I am not a fan of snakes. Does anyone here have any comments or suggestions about when, how, where and why this is a valid endeavor? Please share your experiences, if you have them.
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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    Never really heard of anyone hunting frogs. I spose that you could. You might want to check with the PGC to make sure there aren't any special restrictions (I don't think there are). To combat snakes, you may want to take a .22 handgun with some snakeshot, and possibly invest in snake boots.

    //EDIT: I see you're in NY. I'd check the NY state game regs about hunting. Probably not so much the PGC.

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    22's take frogs all day, however you could even use an airgun. they're not very tough.

    If you feel as if snakes will be a danger, than consider carrying a small shotgun, taurus judge or any handgun with snakeshot.

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    definately look into regs i think you have to have a fishing permit and somewhere i read its illegal to cast artificial light on them ill find my fishing book and get back to you

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    Whin I was little I used to take frogs with my Red Ryder BB gun. It skinned them and took them home and my mom would fry them up with flour and butter. Fun to shoot with a tasty treat at the end.

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    Hunting frog either with a high power pellet or a .22 is a waste of time, Frogs sink when shot.

    Read the regulations of the place you intend to go, but generally you fish frog with a hook and a some thing red or that simulates a fly.

    A little bit of red on a hook will get the frogs jumping for them, just place the hook a few inches from them and they jump right on it.
    Skeet is a sport where you are better to hit half of each bird then completely blast one and miss the other completely.

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    Make yourself a nice gig pole. Pvc works well. Attach a barb or prongs. You can also rig it with piano wire, which will also be good for snake huntin (we used them in California to catch and fry up rattlers at the range).

    Most of my BullFrog shootin is now with a bow......feels like cheatin with the gig or pistol.
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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    I find nothing more fun than gigging frogs man its fun!! But actually shooting them with a .22 is a lot of fun!! but you can just catch them with fishing tackle. I have done all of the suggestions because i love frog legs! also when i was in areas that a .22 was too loud i used my pellet pistol!

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    Default Re: Any Frog Hunters Here?

    great thread....i sure learned alot from this. i'm gonna try it with my daughter

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