Eastern Washington - Areas to gig for bullfrogs?
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RE:Eastern Washington - Areas to gig for bullfrogs?
Also cut the tendon in the ankle before battering. Frog legs, crawdad, and catfish. That's what I miss about the south.
Anthony
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if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
RE:Eastern Washington - Areas to gig for bullfrogs?
I think Andrew Zimmern ate some poisonous ones in Australia one time. I can't remember what they did to protect you from the poison though.Mike Carey wrote:where's that guy from the Food Channel, the one that eats anything? I'd like to try these frog legs, but I'm just not sure about dispatching them. Maybe because I caught them as a kid and kept them as pets.
RE:Eastern Washington - Areas to gig for bullfrogs?
Frog legs are delicious. Use a rod and reel its a lot more fun. The love plastic worms, tubes, etc.
RE:Eastern Washington - Areas to gig for bullfrogs?
If you could cross chicken with Lobster, you'd get the taste of ol' Froggy's hind-quarters!!
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