Carp & Bullfrog hunting

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Jose
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#31 Post by Jose »

Hahaha....it is definitely not a glamour shot! Thanks, it is a bow I just built this year as a backup for turkey hunting. Fits in the blind better than the 66".

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#32 Post by Captainkirk »

Nice, Jose! Tell the truth...does it REALLY taste like chicken?
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#33 Post by Jose »

To me it tastes very similar to chicken with a hint of beef and the texture and looks of fish.....kind of strange after explaining it.... :shock:

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#34 Post by Captainkirk »

Flatline Bows LLC wrote:To me it tastes very similar to chicken with a hint of beef and the texture and looks of fish.....kind of strange after explaining it.... :shock:
They look like they would be like buffalo wings...eat two dozen and you're still hungry?
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#35 Post by Carpdaddy »

That's some good shooting Jose. Man this bow stuff is fun and it sure appears that you had plenty of it. To me frog legs taste just like frog legs, and I like-M! I have probably ate my weight in them, just not in one sitting.

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#36 Post by Jose »

I agree CD, it's some GOOD eating! Now add in hunting and Traditional gear, nothing better during the off season.

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#37 Post by Shadowhntr »

I think a lot of folks over cook frog. They cook so darn quickly.... done right they are scrumptious
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#38 Post by Jose »

Ate these tonight and all I got to say is WOW!
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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#39 Post by Carpdaddy »

That looks good and now I'm hungry!

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Re: Carp & Bullfrog hunting

#40 Post by Longtrad »

lookin good! I have never shot at them but rather just caught them with fishing gear, either catching them by the mouth with a ribbon or feather attached to a treble or snagging them with a big spook lure. There have been more than a few times when I was wishing for my bow though.

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