Supreme Leader here, so far we had a couple of in and out tactical trips without much to speak of in action. We did come under some early resistance from the dreaded No shoulders and their ilk, but Scout was able to put the kabash on them rather quickly.
We are still reviewing satellite imagery to determine if there are any sizable holding area that may interest the team for some clandestine operations.
Of course it will be decided by Sniper (why I let him have so much say in our planning i'll never know. He's AWOL for a lot of our mission and it gonna get one of us hurt :help: )
On our second trip out without Sniper we did much better (starting to see a trend here). Several of the resistances forces fell to our great weaponry skills, and will lend themselves to being dinner Friday night at the Howard Hill Classic.
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I hate spiders and snakes...
Had a helpful 6' or larger black snake coming down out of my sugar maple tree...I think he was up there purging bird nests...
We relocated him to the unmowed area around the barn lot for sale...if he's smart, he'll move into that old bar as with all the old hay inside and open hay field around it, he'd do well on mice I'm sure... alas, the grass is 4' tall unmowed and I've no idea where he went.
I've not yet found a frog haven hereabouts, but would think it fun to find and skewer a few for munchies.
You DO have a way with words describing your forays... Resistance Forces, eh? Shoot straight... Gracious... :eek: :scared:
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Doc,
Anytime your this far South look me up at one of my recruitment stations. Realize though that service on the .........F. R.O.G ..........TEAM.........Is not for the faint of heart
QuoteOriginally posted by South MS Bowhunter:
Realize though that service on the .........F. R.O.G ..........TEAM.........Is not for the faint of heart
Looks like you were lucky to have come out of that conflict unscathed considering the katana that one on the right is wielding! :eek:
Nice shooting!! I can't wait for our season to open in July! I wad actually boring my wife talking about bow frogging earlier in the week!
The most frog littered place I've ever been was oddly upstate New York State..
Around Potsdam. Driving those back roads, at night, there be these big frogs all over the roadway... swamps all around and I guess they'd come out to enjoy the warmth? It was insane swerving to miss them croakers...some croaked.
Never thought about harvesting Doh! :knothead: The wasted times of our youth..
Taste like chicken, have not had any in years.
I am certain that the Langley Base with overcome the enemy frog troops. Great Shooting!!!
UPDATE: The F.R.O.G Team was highly successful in overcoming the final resistance by the Viet Frogs and with a little Fish fry and a smooth glass of sweet tea everything washed down quite easily
Doc, I've run into the same thing in north central pa before. It was late and had just finished a summer thunderstorm and the road was covered in frogs and toads. It got where it wasn't safe to swerve and you just had to ride it out!
Keep up the good work! :thumbsup: