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Frog hunting with bow... anybody try it

Started by Tatorbones, February 13, 2012, 06:24:00 PM

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Tatorbones

Man this thread is taking off. Sounds like a lot of people have done this before I'm starting to get mad  and wonder why I haven't thought about doing this a long time ago.
If it is easy where is the fun. That is why I use a stick and string. The only sight I need is with my eyes.

Onestringer

Went last summer its a hoot.  Just used judo points.  They worked like a charm.
Sights, SIGHTS, we don't need no stinkin sights!!!!!

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back in the eighties i tried it in a creek with nothing but rocks around with aluminum arrows........  :knothead:    "[dntthnk]"  ...got a bunch of bent arrows, but i got frogs too.

rraming

They do it on the Trad Gang video, get a copy

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Yep...the frog hunting was the most popular hunt on the TradGang DVD by far.
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adkmountainken

I go by many names but Daddy is my favorite!
listen to everyone,FOLLOW NO ONE!!
if your lucky enough to spend time in the mountains...then your lucky enough!
What ever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

adkmountainken

I go by many names but Daddy is my favorite!
listen to everyone,FOLLOW NO ONE!!
if your lucky enough to spend time in the mountains...then your lucky enough!
What ever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

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Tatorbones

robtattoo What tips did yall use when you went?
If it is easy where is the fun. That is why I use a stick and string. The only sight I need is with my eyes.

robtattoo

A mix of 3-Rivers Hammers, Ace hex-heads & .357 blunts.
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Tatorbones

that is what I was thinking about using also. Thanks for everybody's advice and stories I love hearing them all.
If it is easy where is the fun. That is why I use a stick and string. The only sight I need is with my eyes.

Hit-or-Miss

As a kid I used a 35# Red Fiberglass Bear bow and cedar arrows tipped with both field points and .32 S&W cases (blunts). With the blunts, a wounded frog can jump and swim away if your aim is off. With SHARP field points, the arrow tends to "pin" them in place until you get to them. Of course, back then I couldn't afford Judo tips, which as previously mentioned in this thread, work great. Remember, frog legs taste GREAT, fried in butter and lightly seasoned. Don't waste them...


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