Kirk (Possum head), his son in law Riley and I made our first attempt at bow hunting frogs and although we didn't get but two we had a blast. We had several shot opportunities but just couldn't get them pinned down in the deep water, chocked full of aquatic weeds. We hit more than we got but they would dive under the weeds or hop across the water.
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Kirk and I may try again tomorrow night, going to try and figure out a better frog set up. I was using hammerheads and a field point with a 3/8 OD washer but it would go deep in the weeds and losing an arrow was a concern. Anybody have a better set up?
try the condor. its basically like a judo but with a bigger wingspan making them harder to loose
We did try a regular Judo but it too shot deep. After moving the weeds back and giving the arrow some time to float up most would.
My pond is full of frogs and I have been thinking about a bow fishing rig.
Daniel,
I need to find me a bow fishing rig for this, I used my Centaur last night but not crazy about using it :bigsmyl:
Looks like fun.
QuoteOriginally posted by $bowhunter$:
try the condor. its basically like a judo but with a bigger wingspan making them harder to loose
well said
Well looks like a pretty good harvest for your first time out 1 1/3 leg apeice if I did my math right, just joking bud thats got to be some great practice, two shiny eyes to concentrate on.Watch out for the chiggers.Let us know what head works best might have to give it a try, love frog legs and my flu flus may show up easier cause I'm sure I'd be looking!!!
Get up with RNHarris on here, he has made some bird / small game points that would be killer of some Froggy's. Sure he could let you in on how he did them and send pics.
Lanier
Nice work John.
Bow fishing rig works great for frogs....
cheap hardware shafts with a nut screwed on..cheap and effective
Hey John !!! It looks like y'all had alot of fun ... Did y'all get to go tonight ??? I hope I can go next time call me tomorrow & let me know the next time y'all might go ...
Round {2} Kirk and I went back to the Upper Pascagoula Bone Yard lake area. We arrived at the boat ramp at 20:00 and before we even unloaded the canoe Kirk had one located and trying to shoot, but the frog jumped. We were on frogs all night just couldn't get them subdued to the arrows. My first 4-5 shots were hits, but in the floating weed beds the frogs would be push down or the big flat washers (1" OD) stopped the penetration. The idea was that the washer would help in preventing lost arrows and down time in between shots by helping to keep the arrow on the surface. It worked and didn't work when frogs were hit squarely it allowed only the field tip to penetrate and if we didn't catch them quickly they would kick under the weeds :banghead: We should of had 12 frogs in the canoe the first 12-14 shots but couldn't get it together :dunno: we did manage 7 of them and had a blast but we need a more effective system.
Has anybody used a bow fishing setup? Fish arrow and reel of some type?
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if your shooting in mostly grass and soft mud something like this might work.if you have acsess to a welder you could weld some prongs to a feildpoint, just a thought. im gonna try to shoot some tonite,maybe fish too.
http://youtu.be/cppR6c0Hd0I
oh,i forgot congratts! hope i can get that many tonite.
Thanks Bryant,
Good video! Give me a coule of idea's
Round {2} Kirk and I went back to the Upper Pascagoula Bone Yard lake area. We arrived at the boat ramp at 20:00 and before we even unloaded the canoe Kirk had one located and trying to shoot, but the frog jumped. We were on frogs all night just couldn't get them subdued to the arrows. My first 4-5 shots were hits, but in the floating weed beds the frogs would be push down or the big flat washers (1" OD) stopped the penetration. The idea was that the washer would help in preventing lost arrows and down time in between shots by helping to keep the arrow on the surface. It worked and didn't work when frogs were hit squarely it allowed only the field tip to penetrate and if we didn't catch them quickly they would kick under the weeds :banghead: We should of had 12 frogs in the canoe the first 12-14 shots but couldn't get it together :dunno: we did manage 7 of them and had a blast but we need a more effective system.
Has anybody used a bow fishing setup? Fish arrow and reel of some type?
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we found that for frogs on top a 20# kids bow and wooden arrows do a greta short range job without sinking arrows into the mud and stumps and everything else.........and they float......
I have a bow that Brought for my son when he was around 9 years old, it is a BigHorn Lil Ram 52" 30#@24". I was tempted to take it as i'm only drawing 26" or so hunched over in the canoe. I'm going to try and make me a couple of the 3 prong gig arrows like on the video that Bryant posted i'm thinking a close less than direct hit will result in more snags and the prongs will help to keep on top.
sullys bowfishing stuff used to have frog point for an arrow. I tried one not much pumkin, didn't last long. If shooting in deep (arrow loosing) water get you an AMS retriever reel, plain 5/16 fiberglass shaft, and muzzy point. It will get you in the frog shooting business. If bank or shallow water shooting, any arrow with field point and you are in the frog shooting business. If you plan to do much aquatic shooting whether frogs, fish, etc you will not be disapointed in the investment of an AMS reel. Nothing out there compares. If you dont want to drill your bow electrical tape will work fine. I busted 2 bowfishing recurves one night and the fish were out and couldnt stop and I taped my retriver onto my takedown shafer silvertip and kept on shooting. If you ever get a chance to pick up a silvertip for less than $100 they make fine bowfishing bows too. So everyone doesn't think I am crazy, the reel and tape have been removed from the ST and more bowfishing bows have been acquired.
A Shafer yie.. yie.. Yie :scared: for bowfishing! I went ahead and order a PSE Kingfisher bowfishing kit last night and later on can purchase the AMS reel if I get into more bow fishing. The Kingfisher kit seemed to be the way to go and more economical than piecing togather several components.
you will like the king fisher. I have about 3 of them that are 50 pounds. They are tough and good fishing bows with many holes in them for fishing gadgets. The only draw back to them is they do get heavy after a while when crusing. Be fine for frogs the weight shouldnt bother you. One thing that I might add and it is the most important piece of equipment for fishing that you can have is what ever arrow you decide on make sure that you use a saftey slide system. DO NOT just tie the line to the back of the arrow. Go ahead and spend another 60 bucks and get you a retriever reel headed your way. You will not be disapointed and you will be set with a retriever and kingfisher.