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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 105291" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Heck I thought Florida was the only people that caught and ate frogs. We run the stick marshes at night with an airboat and a long gig. Most mount a PVC pipe with a notch cut out and a sack at the bottom on the bow of the boat so you can get the frogs off and go for another without slowing down. Airboats are a blast and gigging frogs makes it even better. Some of my kin from the frozen tundra of West Virginia came down and we fixed up some frog legs. They eat just about anything that walks up there but they turned green when we started eating frogs like they were going out of style. Mind you it's only the big springers we eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 105291, member: 19"] Heck I thought Florida was the only people that caught and ate frogs. We run the stick marshes at night with an airboat and a long gig. Most mount a PVC pipe with a notch cut out and a sack at the bottom on the bow of the boat so you can get the frogs off and go for another without slowing down. Airboats are a blast and gigging frogs makes it even better. Some of my kin from the frozen tundra of West Virginia came down and we fixed up some frog legs. They eat just about anything that walks up there but they turned green when we started eating frogs like they were going out of style. Mind you it's only the big springers we eat. [/QUOTE]
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