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There are high risks of striking the wrong frog species, the wrong animals, or even hitting a fellow crew member. Frogs can see in the dark , but we cannot. Hunters may trample and kill wildlife, fauna, flora and risk destroying their hunting grounds.

It is best to hunt frogs during the day to enjoy a better aim and to make it easier to respect nature.

Research has shown that frogs feel pain and that one of the most ethical ways of killing them is by freezing. Upon your return home, you can transfer the frogs into a deep freezer and they will be killed after about 30 to 45 minutes. Hunting frogs by hand if allowed in your state can be an extremely fun and rewarding experience.

If you have ever gone noodling for catfish, you probably understand exactly what we mean. However, be sure to check with your State Wildlife Department before freezing frogs while hunting since it may not be authorised in some states. Stabbing frogs with a gig, which is similar to a pitchfork, can be considered a brutal way to kill them engendering a prolonged agonizing death.

Although it is a long-standing traditional way of hunting frogs in some states, it is best to avoid this practice if your state allows other methods to hunt frogs.

Try to prioritize catching them by hand, with a landing net or with a line and hook if these methods are authorised in your jurisdiction. Shooting frogs is generally not very precise or efficient and is considered unlawful in some States. Shooting a frog may cause it to fly into another area from where it was located making it difficult to find it. Shooting frogs can therefore be wasteful if done incorrectly. Frogs are not large game, and if you miss your target, you risk losing your hunt and permanently injuring the frog that will probably die an agonizing death.

Therefore, shooting to hunt frogs increases the risk of losing or wasting the meat , which is generally considered wasteful and disrespectful among most hunters. Some states consider using frogs as bait as unlawful, others authorize it. As a fisherperson myself, I cannot fathom using a live or dead frog as bait. It would be a pretty gruesome experience tossing a frog around on a fishing line.

We already covered why hunting frogs with a gig should be avoided, but some schools still hold frog gigging contests, encouraging students to kill frogs at mass scale. It is uncertain whether the frogs in these contests are actually consumed after being hunted CTNF. Practice ethical, safe, respectful hunting while caring for nature and taking only what you really need.

No matter the contents of this article, it is up to hunters to find and understand the regulations specific to the land they will be hunting on. The complete text of the laws and up-to-date regulations may be obtained by contacting your State Department of Wildlife or by checking their website. Refuges and state recreation lands may have stricter regulations than national forests, national grasslands, BLM lands, or private property. Your specific State Wildlife Department is the best place to get up-to-date information and resources for hunting, fishing, and land-use regulations.

We have a number of resources on our site that can help you respectfully manage frogs on your property:. What is Frog Gigging? Generally, frog gigging consists of hunting frogs with a gig which is like a pitch fork or a multi-pronged spear. Gigging may be unlawful in some states that do not allow using gigs to hunt frogs.

Is Frog Hunting Illegal? However, frog hunting is generally only allowed for certain species, may require a licence, and may be subject to rules and regulations regarding daily limits and authorized hunting arms. Frog hunting is referred to as frogging or frog gigging depending on the hunting technique that is used, as well as local customs.

Referring to frog hunting as frogging or frog gigging is generally widely accepted as correct. What Does Doing Frogging Mean?

Frogging generally refers to hunting or gigging frogs which consists in hunting them to consume their legs. However, frogging may also simply mean searching for frogs in the wild. Frogging may also refer to a cross-stitch technique, an ornamental braid or fastening. Generally, all states have different frog hunting laws, rules, regulations, bag, hunting dates and possession limits.

Some states have no hunting limits, others limit bag possession to 20 frogs. Check your local Wildlife, Hunting and Fishing Department for laws specific to your state and or county. Is Frogging Allowed in Canada? Sources are listed in each section pertaining to state information.

Further sources in this article include:. Pain Perception and Anaesthesia in Research Frogs. Biology Open.

Hunting Licence: Some states or counties may require a licence to go frogging. Different licences are generally required for commercial purposes. Bag Limits: Some states may limit the amount of frogs you can catch within a certain amount of hours, generally 12 midnight to 12 midnight. Wading along the shallows of a pond, scanning the surface of the water will reveal the glowing eyes of the frogs.

Froggers will keep the light trained on their prey, dazzling them much like deer in the headlights, and slowly ease within range of the frog to take a quick stab at it.

If their aim is true, the frogger needs to act quickly to pull the frog from the gig and place it in a cooler or mesh sack before it pulls itself loose.

Giggers in boats can take turns keeping the light focused on the frog and paddling or controlling the trolling motor while the other gigger focuses on making a good stab at his prey. Grabbing frogs by the hand is done much the same way except that it requires you to get much closer.

Once the frog takes the bait, the angler snatches it up quickly and adds it to their catch. Bullfrogs can be found across Arkansas, but the heaviest concentrations usually are found along the many ponds, slow-moving streams and fish farms in the eastern half of the state. It may take some door-knocking and asking for permission, but some small private ponds can prove worth the effort once you break out the gigging gear. Bullets, BBs and pellets can ricochet off water and present a safety hazard.

Plus, a shot frog can leap to deeper water and be un-retrievable. When you see one, shine a light directly in its eyes. Your prize is the meaty legs of these large amphibians. Size will vary, but some of the larger frogs can have legs measuring up to 10 inches in length. The peak of the egg-laying period for bullfrogs is in June.



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