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Frog hunting with a bow

Started by instinctivebowman, December 08, 2011, 11:29:00 PM

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instinctivebowman

Is frog hunting illegal in other states besides Michigan?

team fudd

macsdad and I have a blast frog hunting!  I found a great new spot this fall so one more thing to look forward to in the spring!

instinctivebowman

ok, im going to try get a video link attached of the frog head demo. i am a very challanged pc guy so be patient and i may need some help.

http://youtu.be/hRDu_HLGPiw

The Clark Frog Head, A frog hunting device for archery. it is 10" wide and and weighs a staggering 430 gr(dont let the weight fool you,we designed it that way.  it works in your favor. It is effective beyond belief. I hope the gang enjoys this device as much as we do

instinctivebowman

i know its hard to see how it actually functions from a video, It has what we call 4 spears,  4 frog holders,  and 4 frog pinners. The design allow the arrow to hang on to the frog, it gets "caught up" in the frog head really well.  The frog head in the video is for a wooden arrow the frog head simply slides over your field point. We have heads for every arrow type and we have one that you can screw in like a field point.  We aslo have an arrow that can go with the frog head that is over 60" long. You can use the frog head with or without the frog arrow. I always use the frog arrow at night, and a regular arrow during the day. The frog arrow is for shots at 10' or closer

This is the first place the public has viewed it. It is not online yet or in any stores. We are so proud of this thing. We hope to get a lot of kids into archery this way.
I used my daughters 7lb bow one night and killed 5 frogs. It doesnt take hardly any power to work

instinctivebowman

b44mag, here in illinois, season comes in around june the 15th

$bowhunter$

danng that is a monster head, itd be hard to miss witht that thing
"SHOOT STRAIT" - something im still working twards

instinctivebowman

10" wide 430 grain by design.  and yes its hard miss, even i can thump them pretty regularly and i am a c+ shooter on a good day(or night)

jeremy

Prairie Drifter

QuoteOriginally posted by Gentry:
I love frog legs and shooting frogs!!!! just wish we had some here in Montana. My mom use to have dairy farms in Missouri. I use to plan my trips with frog season there.
Where are you in MT? Plenty around me!! I'm gonna give it a go this year!
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instinctivebowman

hope fully this will answer a few more questions

http://youtu.be/_gft2MsBTzY

centaur

Ground Hunter..."The English killed a lot of Frogs with bows"
  :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
That's a good one.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

instinctivebowman


instinctivebowman

Clark Frog Hammer shot at 15 yard into a field target

http://youtu.be/rmI35tT8fTo

Cyclic-Rivers

That head is HUGE. I would feel like I am cheating. Prolly works great though.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

instinctivebowman

It a very ethical and quick way to harvest a frog. When the frog is hit they are usually "DRT"
Dead right there.

paul87250

QuoteOriginally posted by Ground Hunter:
The English killed a lot of Frogs with bows.
I get reminded frequently of that!!! I'm an English bowhunter in France   :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
Hoyt Dorado 55#@28"


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