Carp & Bullfrog hunting

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Captainkirk
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#46 Post by Captainkirk »

I'm with Tony. I think you need a "froggin' bow".
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Jose
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#47 Post by Jose »

Great...now you guys got my mind thinking.... hahaha. Here is a short video of one hunt. Failed to record several shots. I got confused in when I turned it on or off. Oh well I got a couple....https://youtu.be/CUhVuQ42w1E

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#48 Post by Shadowhntr »

That's awesome Jose! If I could hunt them like that, I'd do it a lot more! Ive never seen a blunt used on them....man it's effective as can be! Great vid!
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#49 Post by Carpdaddy »

Awesome video, love it! I was also educated on the blunt, worked great.

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#50 Post by Captainkirk »

That is downright cool!
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#51 Post by Jose »

Kind of disappointed I failed to record all the shots. Seems like I failed to capture some of the coolest frog shots but it was still fun. After a friend of mine saw the video he called me all gitty. He said he never had frog legs and never imagined it would be fun hunting them until seeing it. He has ordered some blunts and said he has got a pond we could hunt. He's going to call me when the blunts come in. Pretty excited about a new pond to hunt....

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#52 Post by Shadowhntr »

Great news! :D I see a tremendous video headed our way in the near future!
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#53 Post by Captainkirk »

Actually (call me crazy!) I find small game hunting more challenging, and as exciting, as big game hunting.
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#54 Post by Longtrad »

we got into some this saturday and cooked them up on sunday. Did a beer batter and fried them up, left the feet on for effect :lol: :o
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This one here was extra big, made quite a drum stick

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#55 Post by Carpdaddy »

That looks good enough to eat Clay! I always had to cut the feet of for the sake of the daughters, they wouldn't eat anything that didn't look like it came from a store. :lol: :lol:

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